Title: Presentation by Lucy Andrew
1- Presentation by Lucy Andrew
- Childrens Commissioner Sponsor Team
- Department for Education Skills
2Childrens Commissioner
- The first independent champion for children and
young people in England
3Main Functions of the Commissioner(as set out in
the Children Act 2004)
- To promote awareness of the views and interests
of children in England. - To encourage others working with children to take
account of their views and interests. - To advise the Secretary of State on the views and
interests of children. - Consider the complaints procedures relating to
children. - Consider anything relating to the interests of
children.
4Childrens Commissioners Framework
- The views and interests of children in relation
to the Every Child Matters outcomes - Physical and mental health and emotional
well-being - Protection from harm and neglect
- Education, training and recreation
- The contribution made by them to society
- Social and economic well-being.
- The views and interests of children with regard
to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child.
5Childrens Commissioner Inquiries
- The Childrens Commissioner will not normally
investigate cases relating to individual
children, - BUT
- if the case raises issues that may have wider
implications for children, the Commissioner may
wish to conduct an inquiry.
6A Powerful Childrens Commissioner
- The Childrens Commissioner has a number of
powers to help operate effectively on behalf of
children - to enter premises for the purposes of
interviewing children - to interview children in private if necessary
- to request information from others
- to call witnesses during an inquiry
- to publish reports with recommendations that must
be acted upon.
7Recruiting a Childrens Champion
8The rocky of politics a fighter for children
young people
Someone who makes sure all are equal
Someone who will listen and take action
Someone who will participate and get involved in
the things that we do
9Getting the Right Person for the Job
- Ability to think strategically about the issues
and problems facing children and young people and
think of innovative ways to tackle them. - Ability to communicate well and build strong
relationships with children and young people and
other stakeholders. - Well developed listening skills with the ability
to learn from and gain confidence of children and
young people. - Knowledge of childrens services and the policy
context. - Experience with a range of stakeholders to
deliver outcomes for children and young people. - Strong negotiation, persuasion and diplomacy
skills.
10The Recruitment Process
Agency Interview CYP written exercise
CYP QA Session Panel Interview
11What next?
- Ministers to make decision and announce
appointment end February 2005. - Commissioner to take up post by summer 2005.
- Commissioner will be based in London and likely
to have staff of around 20. - Thoughts How can the Participation Network work
with the Childrens Commissioner?
12Questions??
Questions??
- Presentation by Lucy Andrew
- Childrens Commissioner Sponsor Team
- Department for Education Skills
- 0207 925 5080