All the Children’s Commissioner’s work is driven by what children told us is important to them
A briefing by the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England
Recently I visited a children’s hospital where I came across a little girl. She was tiny but said hello confidently. I asked who she was – and was told that she lived at the hospital. She was not too sick to leave, but her parents were unable – or unwilling – to take her home, […]
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has the potential to fundamentally alter our relationship to death, dying and medical care. It is perhaps the most consequential Bill this parliament will consider. I know that making sure it is as good a piece of legislation, with as robust safeguards, as possible weighs heavily on […]
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 […]