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The Mental Health Bill: Briefing for Report stage

13 October 2025

The Children’s Commissioner’s role is to promote and protect the rights of children, including by advising on legislation which affects children. She has a particular duty towards those children with a social worker, in care, or living away from home – including those in mental health inpatient settings. Her advocacy services, Help at Hand, regularly […]

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Children’s mental health services 2022-23

14 March 2024

Since I came into post in 2021, I have spoken to a million children and young people across the country. The vast majority of children are happy, and feel supported by their family, school and wider community. However, there is a growing group of children who are struggling with their mental health. This generation of […]

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Health

14 February 2023

Health is a core pillar of my work following ‘The Big Ask’. The majority of children aged 9 to 17 (80%) told me they were happy or okay with their mental health. But 20% of children were unhappy, making it a top issue for children today. This figure is also higher amongst older teenage girls. […]

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The Big Conversation: Period Poverty, reflections from a Youth Ambassador  

17 October 2025

As Children’s Commissioner hearing from children directly about issues they care about is one of the biggest privileges of my role. In today’s increasingly connected world, issues facing children in England are often those that impact children globally – and discussing those issues with children both here and abroad is an important part of my […]

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Research with children to inform the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy

25 August 2025

Research with children to inform the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy On 17 July 2024, the Prime Minister announced the creation of a new Ministerial Child Poverty Taskforce to devise a Child Poverty Strategy. This taskforce is supported by the Child Poverty Unit in the Cabinet Office. The Strategy will address systemic drivers of poverty, including […]

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National Care Leavers Week: In Their Own Words

1 November 2024

This week is National Care Leavers Week, with the theme ‘All of Us, We are One.’ It’s been a week of celebrating care experienced young people through events across the country, the lighting up of municipal buildings on Thursday 31st October and #NCLW adverts on Channel 4. To mark the culmination of this important week […]

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Celebrating 100 Voices for 100 Days, and continuing The Big Conversation  

14 October 2024

“The government need to listen to children more, as it’s our future and the world that we have to live in,” girl, 11, The Big Ambition   Back in July, following the general election, I launched my 100 Voices Campaign for the first 100 Days of the new government. Every day I shared a child’s […]

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Strip searching of children in England and Wales: First complete dataset for 2018–2023, including new data July 2022-June 2023

19 August 2024

In light of the shocking case of Child Q, a 15-year-old Black girl who was strip searched while at school in Hackney nearly four years ago, I wanted to use my statutory powers as Children’s Commissioner to investigate the practice of strip searching children by the police. Child Q’s case was so extreme that I […]

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The Big Ambition for Online Safety: Reflections from my Ambassadors 

24 June 2024

As Children’s Commissioner, children tell me about how their experiences of the online world impact their lives. They want to take advantage of all the positive opportunities that the online world offers them, with the chance to socialise, learn and play in online spaces.   The Big Ambition results revealed children do not see a difference […]

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The importance of attendance

29 August 2023

As the final few days of summer come to a close, it’s time to get ready for the return to school. I know that so much work goes in to make the first week a success. Teachers are completing inset days, parents are buying pencil cases, and children up and down the country are rushing […]

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New evidence on pornography’s influence on harmful sexual behaviour among children 

9 May 2023

New report by Children’s Commissioner for England identifies links between children’s experiences of pornography and subsequent harmful sexual behaviour or abuse  9th May 2023: Testimonies from young people exploring the links between watching violent pornography and experiencing harmful sexual behaviours are highlighted in a new report published today by the Children’s Commissioner for England.   The […]

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Letter to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR)

23 February 2023

Dear Joanna Cherry KC MP, RE: Follow-up from the oral evidence session on 18 January  Thank you for your letter and for inviting me to give evidence to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR). I also want to say thank you to the wider committee members for maintaining a consistent focus on ensuring that […]

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Archived Content

Lockdown experiences: Children with autism

5 June 2020

Just after lockdown started we spoke to Ted (10), Robyn (16), Lily (14) and their mum Mandy about how their lives had changed. This week we caught up with them again to hear how they’ve been getting on. Despite being a bit fed up, they’re generally doing fine. But as the mother of three autistic […]

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Annual report 2017-18

14 May 2020

Half way through my term as Children’s Commissioner, I am as ambitious and aspirational for children as I ever was. This role is a constant reminder that a childhood that is happy and full of love is the best springboard to adult life that any of us could have; that children are resourceful, and achieve […]

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Children’s Commissioner for England creates local area profiles of child vulnerability during Covid-19

25 April 2020

Analysis of the extent of child vulnerability around the country, much of which is hidden from sight under lockdown.

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Help at Hand privacy policy

15 April 2020

How we manage your data and your rights when you get in touch with the Help at Hand team.

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Calling on the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice to ensure the rights of children in custody are upheld during the coronavirus outbreak

25 March 2020

Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has written to Robert Buckland, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, with regards to the Ministry of Justice’s response to the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus and the protection of children in youth custody. Find the full letter below; Dear Secretary of State, I am writing with […]

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Insights into the lives of children and young people

19 August 2019

This blog looks at 3 recent studies that provide interesting insights about the lives and views of children.

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Multi-billion pound tax cut promises from Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt should instead go on mending broken childhoods

4 July 2019

Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, has launched her third annual Vulnerability Report.

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HCLG Select Committee report shows children’s services are in crisis

1 May 2019

Today’s report from the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee doesn’t pull its punches: children’s services need an extra £3.1bn in funding to survive, and that’s just the start. Coming on the back of highly critical reports from the Public Accounts Committee and the National Audit Office, the report paints a picture of malign […]

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Online platforms must do more to tackle social media content which is harmful to children

30 January 2019

The following letter, written by Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has been sent to several of the leading social media organisations, including Facebook, which includes Instagram and WhatsApp, Snapchat, Youtube and Pinterest. The tragic suicide of Molly Russell and her father’s appalled response to the material she was viewing on social media before her […]

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Who knows what about me?

8 November 2018

Data can deliver an incredible range of benefits to individuals and society, but we do not know everything about how children’s data might be used – not just now, but also in the future, as children become adults.

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