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How lockdown has affected children’s lives at home

22 August 2020

Since schools closed to all but a few students in March, millions of children have had to stay at home. While schools started to open in the weeks leading up to the summer holidays, many children did not return to school and will not until September. Given this unprecedented interruption to learning for many children, […]

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Children’s Commissioner warns 420,000 children in England are at risk of eviction unless Government acts

21 August 2020

Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, is today warning that hundreds of thousands of children will return to school in two weeks with the threat of housing eviction hanging over their families, unless the Government changes its mind and extends its ban on evictions. Her intervention comes as the Children’s Commissioner’s Office publishes a new […]

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No way out

Last year, our report Bleak Houses found that there were around 210,000 homeless children in England. This included 120,000 children being housed by their council in temporary accommodation. Temporary accommodation comes in many forms, but unfortunately it is often very poor quality. My team spoke to families living in homes that were cramped, noisy and […]

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Response from Universities UK to the UK’s four Children’s Commissioners regarding A Level results

20 August 2020

Response from Universities UK to the UK’s four Children’s Commissioners regarding A Level results

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Children without internet access during lockdown

18 August 2020

An estimated 9% of families in the UK do not have a laptop, desktop or tablet at home. This digital divide is not new, but during the Covid-19 crisis its implications have been particularly stark. A good quality device (or more than one) and reliable internet connection have made all the difference for many children, […]

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Statement from Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield on this year’s GCSE results

17 August 2020

It is clear now that the algorithm used by Ofqual to determine this year’s ‘A’ level and GCSE results is irredeemably flawed. It is not in children’s interests for weeks of appeals and arguments among adults to continue. Nor is it in the interest of schools, which should be focusing on their final preparations for […]

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Children’s Commissioners’ joint call to Universities

16 August 2020

The four UK Children’s Commissioners have issued a joint call to UK universities asking them to honour the offers of a place they have already made to prospective domestic students.

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Statement from the Children’s Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, on A-Level results day

13 August 2020

A-Level students across the country are today receiving their grades, without having taken any final exams. Some will be celebrating, as they get the grades needed to take the next step in their education or begin their career. Sadly, many other students will be disappointed. While this is always the case on results day, the […]

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Update on our letter regarding detaining children on public health grounds

12 August 2020
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Children from across the UK ask government scientists their questions about coronavirus

11 August 2020

In our “children ask scientists about coronavirus” event, 12 young people from across the UK aged 7 to 19 asked scientists their questions about the coronavirus pandemic. The event was organised by the Children’s Commissioner’s Offices for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales and was facilitated by GoScience, the government department who give scientific advice […]

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Putting children first in future lockdowns

5 August 2020

Given the risks of a second wave of Covid-19 infections leading to the need for further local lockdowns, or even a full national lockdown, this paper sets out the key actions needed to ensure that children are at the heart of planning for future lockdowns.

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Children and schools must come before pubs and shops in planning for future Covid-19 lockdowns

Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England, has published a new briefing setting out the key actions needed to ensure children are at the heart of planning for any future coronavirus lockdowns, including making sure all children are back in school in September. The Children’s Commissioner argues that if any local or national lockdown takes place, schools […]

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Thousands of children growing up in shipping containers, office blocks and B&Bs

21 August 2019

The terrible reality of how some children are living in converted shipping containers and office blocks, and B&Bs, in cramped conditions

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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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Leon Feinstein appointed Professor at the Rees Centre

14 August 2019

Professor Leon Feinstein has been appointed to the post of Professor of Education and Children’s Social Care at the Rees Centre.

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The Government should finally make ‘left behind’ children its priority

2 August 2019

Boris Johnson has this week established three new cabinet committees on Brexit, and one on the whole of the domestic policy agenda. This is a clear indication of the dominance of this one issue for our new Prime Minister. During the leadership election I gave a speech to launch our 3rd Childhood Vulnerability Report where […]

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Stability Index 2019

1 August 2019

The Stability Index is an annual measure of the stability of the lives of children in care. It was first launched by the Children’s Commissioner in 2017 to shine a light on the issue of stability, provide data that allows stability to be monitored over time, and ultimately drive improvements in stability for children in […]

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Explosion in number of older children going into care over last five years is hitting stability of the system

Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, has published the Children’s Commissioner’s 2019 Stability Index, an annual measure of the stability of the lives of children in care in England. The Index was launched in 2017 and shines a light on the number of times children in care move home placement, school or social worker.  […]

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Children’s Voices: Children’s experiences of instability in the care system

‘Children’s Voices: Children’s experiences of instability in the care system’ is published alongside the Children’s Commissioner’s third annual Stability Index, which measures stability in the care system by looking at how often children in care move home, school or social worker over a year. In addition to this data analysis, the Children’s Commissioner’s Office also […]

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Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield responds to Home Affairs Select Committee report on serious violence

31 July 2019

Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, responding to the Home Affairs Select Committee on Serious Violence, said: “This hard-hitting report exposes the dangers facing the many thousands of vulnerable children who are at risk of grooming by ruthless criminal gangs. Many of the mistakes that led to failings in child sexual exploitation are now […]

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My work experience fortnight at the Children’s Commissioner’s Office

19 July 2019

Before I begin I just like to introduce myself. I’m Jade. I wasn’t sure what skills or talents I could offer, because to my knowledge I don’t have any, but it turns out that being under the age of 18 was a huge advantage, unlike in literally every other setting, so my input was useful. […]

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