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Child Rights Impact Assessment on Changes to Legal Aid since 2013

30 September 2014

A Child Rights Impact Assessment on Changes to Legal Aid since 2013

Report

Child Rights Impact Assessment

31 October 2013

Child Rights Impact Assessment: 2013 Autumn Statement and 2014 Budget

Report

Child Rights Impact Assessment of Budget Decisions

30 June 2013

A Child Rights Impact Assessment of Budget Decisions

Report

Child Rights Impact Assessment of Anti-Social Behaviour

A Child Rights Impact Assessment of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill (parts 1 – 6; part 9)

Report

Children and Families Bill Child Rights Impact Assessment

27 February 2013

A Child Rights Impact Assessment Of Parts 1-3 of the Children and Families Bill (HC Bill 131)

Report

Proposed model for Child Rights Impact Assessments

30 April 2012

Proposed model for Child Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs)

Report

Child Rights Impact Assessment of Welfare Reform Bill

31 January 2012

A Child Rights Impact Assessment of Welfare Reform Bill

Report

Many vulnerable children with learning disabilities are stuck in mental health hospitals for too long in poor conditions

20 May 2019

Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, is today publishing a new report, ‘Far less than they deserve: Children with learning disabilities or autism living in mental health hospitals’. The report shows how too many children are being admitted to secure hospitals unnecessarily – in some cases are spending months and years of their childhood […]

News

Anne Longfield’s speech to the National Policing of Children and Young People conference

2 February 2016

We must work together to intervene early, help children to recover and further the life chances of children – especially the most vulnerable.

Speech

UK Children’s Commissioners’ joint statement on tax credits

27 October 2015

We urge the Chancellor, George Osborne, to undertake a full assessment of the likely impact on children of any revised plans regarding tax and benefits and to avoid any measures that will reduce the ability of low income families to provide for their children’s needs.

Statement