Children's Commissioner for England
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Official Twitter account for the independent Children's Commissioner for England @Rachel_deSouza.
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Thank you to Youth Sport Trust & their Youth Board members, Saif, Amani & Joel for sharing what they want the Government to focus on to support children's participation in sport to support their physical & mental wellbeing & to develop skills useful for their futures. #100Voices
More than 500 children a day are being referred to mental health services for anxiety—double pr-pandemic rates. Anxiety was the top referral reason in my last mental health report. Childhood is short; we must act now to stop kids reaching crisis point. childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/blog/childrens…
A joy to meet Home Office ministers for policing and safeguarding Diana Johnson DBE MP 🇬🇧🇺🇦🌈 and Jess Phillips this afternoon. So much important and urgent work to do on making sure every child feels safe, protected from exploitation and listened too. 🙌🙌
More than 11,000 children went missing from education within just 1 school year, despite having previously been on roll. For the 1st time, my analysis gives a clear picture of these children's stories & the urgent need to trace them. Read my new report 👇 childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/resource/child…
Great to speak on today's BBC Woman's Hour panel and hear powerful accounts from 17yo Katie and mothers about the struggles accessing SEND support. Every child should have access to the support they need to engage and thrive at school. Listen back ⬇️ bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
‘Children need their needs met. When their needs are met, we see them thrive’ In our special Woman’s Hour from the BBC Radio Theatre, Nuala McGovern looked at support for kids with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) in England & the mums trying to access it for them ⬇️
Thank you First News for sharing the videos from your speech writing competition for #100Voices. Frida talks about neurodiverse young people - their needs, how the education system can support them to thrive and the different skills sets children and young people can offer.
Thank you to Abi, a The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Youth Ambassador, for sharing her thoughts on what the Government should change to support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities - including forming more school places, increasing awareness & career support. #100Voices
Great to visit Ark Walworth Academy this lunchtime & hear from pupils what's important to them, they all praised their school breakfasts and lunches which positively impact their day and would like all children to have access to free meals, great extracurricular activities & support.