Archive
All publications from previous Children's Commissioners can be found in this archive
A new measure of stability for looked after children, bringing together data on care placements, schools and social workers. Video summary for children and young people
Submission to inform the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) List of Issues on the UK
A report from the Children’s Commissioner’s Growing Up Digital Taskforce. these interventions would give children and young adults resilience, information and power, and hence open up the internet to them as a place where they can be citizens not just users, creative but not addicted, open yet not vulnerable to having their personal information captured and […]
New study from the Children’s Commissioner for England reveals that just a small fraction of young carers are receiving the support that they need.
Growing up North is a year-long project by the Children’s Commissioner for England that will put children at the heart of discussions about Northern regeneration.
Co-ordinated local support and intervention for children in need and their families
This Lightning Review by Anne Longfield examines the possible weaknesses in local systems that are preventing school nurses from carrying out their duties. It highlights the Commissioner’s concerns that school nurses are spending more time on bureaucratic child protection duties and paperwork than their duties of improving the health and wellbeing of children and young […]
A submission from the Centre for Social Justice to the Children’s Commissioner for England titled ‘Delivering a care leavers’ strategy for traineeships and apprenticeships’
We all have a part to play in being ambitious for children, and over the next five years, Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield will advocate for positive change for all children and particularly those who are most disadvantaged. This is her one-year business plan to deliver on Ambitious for Children – the Commissioner’s longer-term strategy for […]
A quantitative and qualitative examination of the impact of online pornography on the values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of children and young people, commissioned by the Children’s Commissioner for England and the NSPCC and carried out by Middlesex University.
Barnahus: Improving the response to child sexual abuse in England