News Release 3 July 2008
Skylight Chief Executive Appointed As Commissioner Of Mental Health Commission
The chief executive of Skylight, Bice Awan, is one of three new Commissioners recently appointed to the Mental Health
Commission by the Minister of Health, Hon. David Cunliffe.
The Children's Grief Centre Charitable Trust, which operates as Skylight, provides support for children, young persons
and their families facing all kinds of change, loss and grief issues, regardless of its cause. Established nearly 10
years ago, Bice was Skylight’s first employee.
Bice has over 30 years of experience in the health and disability sector, having worked in the United Kingdom, Canada
and New Zealand. This has included senior positions with the Ontario Worker's Compensation Board, as Director of
Rehabilitation in a 2,500 bed teaching hospital in Canada and here in New Zealand for the ACC.
Bice’s qualifications include a BA (Commerce) from Strathclyde University in Scotland, a BA (Hons) in Health Studies
from York University in Canada and a MBA (Health Option) from Massey University.
The Mental Health Commission was established in response to the recommendations of the 1996 Mason Inquiry into mental
health services. The Commission is an autonomous crown entity that provides independent advice to the Minister of
Health, monitors implementation of the national mental health strategy and acts as an advocate for the interests of
mental health service users and their families.
The three new Commissioners; Dr Peter McGeorge, the Chair of the Commission, Ray Watson and Bice Awan are responsible
for the governance of the Commission and for setting its strategic direction.
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