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Tam Baillie was born on 1957 in Lennoxtown, United Kingdom, is a Policy manager. At 63 years old, Tam Baillie height not available right now. We will update Tam Baillie's height soon as possible.

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Tam Baillie Age 65 years old
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Birthplace Lennoxtown, United Kingdom
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Tam Baillie Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tam Baillie worth at the age of 65 years old? Tam Baillie’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Scottish. We have estimated Tam Baillie's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2011

After an initial two-year term, a Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body panel interviewed Baillie in January 2011 and also gave consideration to letters and to press coverage. On 10 February 2011 he was reappointed for a second term, to serve until May 2017. A further consultation exercise, "A Baby Blether", asking parents to express views on behalf of their children aged up to two years, was launched before Baillie's second term finished.

2009

Bailie's nomination for Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People was approved by Scottish Parliament on 22 April 2009, after an interview process which included children and young people as well as Members of the Scottish Parliament. In September 2010, he launched "The Right Blether", a consultation to gather views, ideas and advice from youngsters to inform a national vote in November. Around 74,000 school-age children and young people took part in the national vote. The following year Baillie launched another consultation "A Right Wee Blether" intended to allow very young children to express ideas. A row developed over caricatures of Baillie that had been commissioned at the cost of £4,000 as part of a website redevelopment. There were also internal HR problems at the Commissioner's office when Baillie took over that took several months to deal with. These issues led to multiple enquiries by journalists and politicians under Freedom of Information legislation.

2003

Baillie worked as the Director of Policy for Barnardo's from 2003 to 2009, having been the assistant director before this.

1986

In 1986 he was the manager of "Stopover", a direct access hostel for young people in Glasgow. He managed "The Big Step", a social inclusion project in Glasgow.

1970

In the mid-1970s, Baillie began work in a community library in Ibrox as part of a job creation programme. He later worked with social services in Nottingham and Liverpool, with a role attempting to provide young people with alternatives to custody.

1957

Tam Baillie (born 1957) is a Scottish youth worker and policy manager who served as Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People between 2009–2017.

Baillie was born in 1957 in Lennoxtown, Scotland. He was educated at the Queen Mary Primary, Glasgow; then Linwood High School, and John Neilson High School, Paisley. He graduated from the University of Strathclyde with a BA in psychology.