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Requesting additional safeguards to ensure that children’s rights and best interests are upheld during the coronavirus outbreak

26 March 2020

Read an update to this article posted 12 August 2020 The Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield has written to both the Permanent Secretary for the Department for Education and the Permanent Secretary for the Department of Health and Social Care requesting additional safeguards for particular measures to ensure that children’s rights and best interests are always […]

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Guidance for teachers, school leaders, carers, parents and students

25 March 2020

The latest official advice from the government

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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

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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Information and advice for social workers

24 March 2020

Information and advice from Social Work England for social workers, students, employers, and course providers.

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Anne Longfield’s letters to the Secretary of States for MHCLG, the DfE and DWP regarding the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on children and families.

Anne Longfield’s letters to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, the Secretary of State for Education and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions regarding the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on children and families. Letter to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Letter to the Secretary of […]

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Coronavirus, children and you

23 March 2020
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Today is the start of a school week like no other

Today is the start of a school week like no other. For millions of children across the country who are starting home schooling or who are still going into a very different version of school, it will feel very strange. For those staying at home, it will be their first experience of a home education. […]

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Calling on the Chancellor for emergency support for families during the coronavirus outbreak

19 March 2020

As the Government announces ongoing measures to tackle coronavirus, the Children’s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield has written to the Chancellor Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP about his plans to help the vulnerable through the crisis, and to ask for improved measures to get that help where it’s most needed. Download and view the letter […]

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Supporting children during the coronavirus outbreak

17 March 2020

Anybody would be forgiven for being anxious and uncertain about what the coming months may bring. For children, that anxiety is real too. While it is a relief that the virus does not seem to make most children unwell, children are aware of the possible impact on them – like schools having to close or […]

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Letters to the Permanent Secretaries for the DfE and MHCLG regarding COVID-19 and children in care

16 March 2020

The following are two letters sent from the Children’s Commissioner to the Permanent Secretaries for the Department for Education and Ministry of Housing, Local Government and Communities regarding COVID-19 and children in care. Download and view the letter, sent to both Jeremy Pocklington and Jonathan Slater Find the full text of the letters below; Dear […]

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Health inequalities briefing

4 March 2020

Last week’s ‘Marmot Report: 10 Years On’ outlined the stark realities of health inequalities in Britain. It also demonstrated how these inequalities originate in childhood and persist through adult life. This paper highlights some of the main inequalities in child health, and the key responses to address this. Including measures we would like to see […]

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Families living with no recourse to public funds

21 February 2020

Certain vulnerable children in England cannot receive free school meals because their eligibility is linked to their parent’s immigration status. Free school meals are provided in all state schools for children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. From Year 3 onwards, parents can apply for free school meals if they claim certain state benefits. […]

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Anne Longfield responds to the Government’s announcement on knife crime

14 July 2019

Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, responding to the Government’s announcement on knife crime, said: “It is right that knife crime is seen as a public health issue, and that there is a duty put on those whose job it is to keep children safe to do so. “While this is a step forward, […]

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Former Home Secretary and member of Children’s Commissioner advisory board Jacqui Smith responds to our vulnerability report

4 July 2019

In April we celebrated the first year of the Sandwell Children’s Trust. In 2017, OFSTED found that services for the most vulnerable children and families in Sandwell were inadequate so the Trust was set up to drive improvement. I’m enormously proud of the progress we’re making. OFSTED have praised the grip and leadership of our […]

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Childhood vulnerability in England 2019

The Children’s Commissioner’s 2019 childhood vulnerability report examines the latest scale of, and trends over time in, rates of childhood vulnerability. As with last year, we have estimated the total number of children in England currently receiving statutory support or intervention (those who are ‘in the system’). Based on the latest available data, we believe […]

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

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

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Children in families at risk – Local area maps

These maps present our projected proportions of children living in households where an adult has any of the so called ‘toxic trio’ factors present, or where multiple factors exist in the same household.

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About the data

3 July 2019

The data shows the overall levels of vulnerability and need among children and young people in England, published in our annual Vulnerability Report. We’ve spoken with children and young people, as well as organisations who work with children, to help us choose which groups to include and how to describe them. This has led to […]

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IMO

24 June 2019

IMO is a voice for teenagers in care and for care leavers. It is somewhere you can share stories, experiences and achievements, get and give advice, and find loads of great free stuff!

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Digital 5 a day

19 June 2019

Easy to follow, practical steps for children and parents to achieve a healthy and balanced digital diet

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The paralysis currently affecting much of Whitehall and Westminster is letting down Children in Need

17 June 2019

Anne Longfield responds to the government’s Children in Need review

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Universal Credit – “Children are going hungry. It’s not a myth, it’s a fact.”

14 June 2019

As Universal Credit rolls out across the country, we have been checking in regularly with a foodbank in an area which is transitioning to UC to see if there has been any noticeable impact on the number of families with children using their services. In our final instalment of this series, Linda, who runs a food bank in a […]

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