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Thousands of child abuse victims forced to navigate criminal justice system without support

16 April 2024

Thousands of child victims of domestic or sexual abuse are being forced to navigate complicated and often traumatic criminal justice processes alone, without being offered specialist support. New figures from the Children’s Commissioner for England show that the vast majority (92%)[1] of cases involving child victims of sexual violence or domestic abuse are receiving no […]

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Child victims’ access to advocacy

In a world designed by – and mainly for – adults, children’s voices are very often not heard. It is for this reason that the role of the Children’s Commissioner was established in 2004 – to ensure children’s needs and best interests are advocated for at a national level. The Children Act 2004 gives the […]

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The Children’s Commissioner’s view on artificial intelligence (AI) 

2 February 2024

In recent years there has been a huge increase in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, both in terms of the number of products available on the market and their use by consumers. It is clear there are advantages to the use of AI, but there is still so much that is not yet […]

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Unaccompanied children in need of care

29 November 2023

As Children’s Commissioner, I have a duty to promote and protect the rights of all children. But I have a particular duty, and feel a profound responsibility, towards those who are not living with their own families. This includes the children who have arrived here unaccompanied, fleeing war and persecution in their home countries. The […]

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Protecting children from serious violence 

13 November 2023

‘I think in certain areas we ain’t provided with lots to do and that makes kids fend for their own type of fun and most of us just end up hanging out on the street. This causes knife crime and stuff like that’ – Girl, aged 14 (The Big Ask).  Recent months have been heavy […]

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The Children’s Commissioner will give evidence on the draft Victims Bill to the Justice Select Committee

10 June 2022

Next week I will be appearing before the Justice Select Committee, delivering evidence as part of the Committee’s pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Victims Bill. Below I set out my thoughts on the Bill from the perspective of children. Overall, the Bill needs to fully reflect child victims’ voices and recognise that children’s needs are […]

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Characteristics of children entering care for the first time as teenagers

17 February 2021

Last year, research from my office showed that even before the pandemic, there were 120,000 highly vulnerable children in England who were falling through the gaps in education and social care. This group of children – equivalent to 1 in 25 13-17 year olds – all had significant additional needs and vulnerabilities but were not […]

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Plans by tech giants for more encrypted messaging risks greater child exploitation and abuse

8 December 2020

Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has published a report, “Access Denied: How end to end encryption threatens children’s safety online”, looking at children’s use of private messaging services like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. The study suggests that millions of children in England are using messaging platforms that they are not old enough to be […]

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Thousands of children in care being ‘failed by the state’ because of a broken residential care home market

11 November 2020

Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has published a set of reports showing how the children’s residential social care system is broken and is failing many of the most vulnerable children, in particular those who are most at risk of falling through gaps in the system and becoming victims of criminal or sexual exploitation. Today’s reports […]

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Hidden Victims

15 August 2022

When a child experiences violent, sexual or domestic abuse, whether in their home, school or community, it is vital that they are listened to and that they receive meaningful, specialist support. That is why I welcome the ambitions of the draft Victims’ Bill which aims to amplify victims’ voices in the criminal justice system and […]

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Briefing on the full Government response to the Online Harms White Paper

17 December 2020

Three years since the publication of a Green Paper, and over 18 months since a White Paper, the Government has announced its final plans for a new Online Safety Bill. The Children’s Commissioner welcomes this groundbreaking legislation, which is a significant step forward in combatting online harms. There is now much work to be done […]

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Keeping kids safe, Anne Longfield’s article for the Huffington Post

17 January 2020

This week’s publication of the inquiry into the catastrophic failures to protect very vulnerable children in Greater Manchester is another reminder of how agencies and authorities whose job it is to protect those at risk have too often let them down. The details are atrocious and the impact of the mistakes that were made will still be […]

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Anne Longfield comments on Mayor’s £4m commitment to tackling sexual abuse

29 November 2016

This is a welcome commitment to improving support for victims of child sexual abuse in the capital.

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Anne Longfield comments on HMIC report revealing 75% of child abuse cases handled inadequately by Met Police

25 November 2016

It is deeply worrying that the Met Police has not yet got to grips with the way it tackles child abuse and sexual exploitation.

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‘Focus on children in need’ – Children’s Commissioner at National Children and Adults Services Conference 2016

3 November 2016

Vulnerable children who do not meet the threshold for child protection intervention by local authorities is a key area of focus for the Children’s Commissioner for England.

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Children’s Commissioner for England says Icelandic ‘Barnahus’ approach could double convictions of child sexual abuse in West Yorkshire

8 September 2016

Anne Longfield has teamed up with West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to explore the potential for a pilot ‘Barnahus’ or ‘Children’s House’ in West Yorkshire, to help victims of child sexual abuse.

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Head of Policy Graham Richie’s speech at Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week

5 February 2016

It is my firm belief that we have a fantastic opportunity to make considerable progress over the next few years.

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Announcement on Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry

3 June 2015

Child sexual abuse is one of the most critical modern day issues that needs to be addressed.

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Deputy Children’s Commissioner for England and Former Chair of the Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse linked to the Family Environment

23 May 2015

Sue Berelowitz left the Office of the Children’s Commissioner under a voluntary redundancy agreement as part of plans to flatten the organisation’s management structure so that her responsibilities as Deputy Children’s Commissioner and Chief Executive of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner could transfer to the new Children’s Commissioner and her post could be deleted.

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Six key priorities for after the general election: What should a new government do for children and young people?

23 March 2015

With the delivery of the final Budget of the current government last Wednesday and less than 50 days to go until the General Election on 7 May, my thoughts, like many other,s are inevitably turning to what might happen after.

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Anne Longfield: My first week as Children’s Commissioner and my immediate priorities

6 March 2015

It’s the end of my first week as Children’s Commissioner for England and what a fantastic week it has been! I am determined to use my six year term to make the country a better place for all children and young people to grow up in. I will be drawing on my 30 years’ experience campaigning […]

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‘If it’s not better, it’s not the end’

6 October 2015

Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Gangs and Groups: One Year On

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