Javed Khan

Javed Khan

Javed joined Victim Support as chief executive in October 2010 and leads 1,500 staff and 7,000 volunteers across England and Wales. Prior to this role he was working at the Government Office for London where he was the executive director to the London Serious Youth Violence Board.

In this senior civil service role he worked with key London agencies and government departments focusing on improving how agencies share information and work together to reduce serious youth violence across the capital.

He was Maths teacher for 27 years and before moving to the London Serious Youth Violence Board was the chief education officer at Harrow Council having previously been the assistant director of education in Birmingham.

In 2009 he was listed on the Asian Power100 publication and is a non executive board member of the Children's Workforce Development Council, a member of Skills for Justice Sector Skills Council Board and sits on the executive board of Victim Support Europe.



 

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Victim Support pledges £1 per employee to sector benevolent fund

Javed Khan, chief executive of Victim Support, has pledged to give £1 per employee in support of the Charity Employees Benevolent Fund, saying that it’s the responsibility of the UK’s larger charities to help charity employees during tough times.

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