Welcome Note from the Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, Secretary of State for Transport
Thank you for your interest in the Chair role on the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC).
This is an important time for the Department for Transport. We are investing heavily in infrastructure and public transport to improve journeys, boost connections, growing the country and support economic growth. Central to our mission is delivering transport that works for everyone in our society.
We are recruiting for the Chair to lead DPTAC. DPTAC are an independent expert committee established by the Transport Act 1985, providing advice to the government on the transport needs of disabled people.
DPTAC provide timely, focused and independent advice to the department on matters relating to transport for disabled people during policy development, the specification of research, evaluation of policy and on relevant consultation exercises.
DPTAC take into account the broad views and experiences of all disabled people and develop its advice through effective engagement with department policy leads and ministers.
We strongly welcome applications from all backgrounds. As part of the Department’s commitment to diversity, we believe our public appointments should reflect our customers - the travelling public – who come from all walks of life and have different experiences. We very much welcome fresh talent, expertise, and perspectives, to help us better understand the needs of the communities we serve and support better decision making for all. This includes people who may have never applied for a public appointment – but could bring new ideas, insights and energy.
If you are interested in the role and work of DPTAC, I would like to encourage you to apply.
Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP
Secretary of State for Transport
The Chair’s function is to lead the Committee so that it
provides high-quality advice and expertise to inform ministers’ decision-making.
DPTAC’s priority areas for advice include:
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The Integrated National Transport Strategy
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Actions in response to the recent Transport
Committee Inquiry on accessibility
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Rail reform, ensuring that disabled people
and accessibility are at the heart of the reform programme
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Reform of the bus sector, including the
accessibility measures included in the Bus Services Bill
As Chair, you will be responsible for:
- Chairing regular Committee meetings held
hybrid in London and remotely, where formal advice is given.
- Developing a comprehensive forward work
programme with sponsor and policy teams, so that the Committee’s meetings
and wider work are focused on ministerial priority areas and urgent,
emerging issues for disabled people. You will continuously monitor the
Committee’s work against this work programme, managing agendas and Committee
member time to ensure delivery against it and provide regular updates to
DPTAC’s sponsors on progress.
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Ensuring the Committee meets its primary
objective; advising on practical, tangible and deliverable measures to help
disabled people travel more freely, independently, in safety and comfort. You
will represent the interests of
disabled people generally by giving specific, expert advice based on a
knowledge of Government policy as it develops.
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Meeting DPTAC’s statutory obligations as set
out in the Transport Act 1985, which include (over and above the provision of
advice on accessibility) the publication of an annual report, holding at least four
Committee meetings per year, publication of meeting minutes, and working with
the secretariat, sponsor and Public Appointments Team to maintain the
Committee’s membership at 10 – 20 members.
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Supporting members in their role to deliver
against the Government’s ambitious programme for change.
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Providing pastoral management of the
Committee, leading by example and adhering to the Seven Principles of Public Life and Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public
Bodies.
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Acting as an ambassador for DPTAC across the
Department and, on occasion, in public settings when called upon, such as the
Transport Committee.
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Ensuring the Committee reflects the diversity
of disabled people’s experiences across impairment types, regions and
backgrounds, supporting equitable recruitment and retention.
About Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC)
DPTAC are an expert advisory committee established by the Transport Act 1985 to advise government on the transport needs of disabled people. They advocate the promotion of an accessible transport system in the advice given to government.
DPTAC’s primary role is set out in the Transport Act 1985 (S125 (5)): “It shall be the duty of the Committee to consider any matter, relating to the needs of disabled persons in connection with public passenger transport, which is referred to them by the Secretary of State or which they think it appropriate to consider without such a reference and to give such advice to the Secretary of State on any matter which they have considered as they think appropriate.”
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website