News

Vote on children's champion urged

The NSPCC last week called on the Government to stop prevaricating and appoint a children's commissioner in England. The call was made following a report by the parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights which said 'the Government's arguments for further delay do not carry conviction'.

The call was made following a report by the parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights which said 'the Government's arguments for further delay do not carry conviction'.

Liz Atkins, NSPCC head of policy and public affairs, urged the Government to make an appointment by Christmas and a commitment in the autumn Queen's speech. She said, 'A children's commissioner would be a milestone in helping inspire a culture in which all children are loved, respected and well provided for and valued within society.'

The committee, representing both houses of parliament, said in its ninth report, 'A children's commissioner is not the answer to all the problems that children face, but it can be a channel through which the voice of children can be heard more clearly. An independent human rights institution for children is, we believe, a necessary catalyst for change, not a sufficient excuse for others to neglect their responsibilities to respect and advance the rights of the child.'

Register now to continue reading

Thank you for visiting Nursery World and making use of our archive of more than 35,000 expert features, subject guides, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:

What's included

  • Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month

  • Unlimited access to news and opinion

  • Email newsletter providing activity ideas, best practice and breaking news

Register

Already have an account? Sign in here



Nursery World Jobs

Senior Nursery Manager

Bournemouth, Dorset

Deputy Play Manager

Camden, Swiss Cottage, London (Greater)

Early Years Adviser

Sutton, London (Greater)