
Children’s Commissioner briefing: Children’s mental health service 2020/2021
Children’s mental health has for decades been a low priority service within the NHS – with no improvement targets and low levels of funding. However,

Children’s mental health has for decades been a low priority service within the NHS – with no improvement targets and low levels of funding. However,

Children’s Rights Alliance has published a new policy briefing on using Children’s Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs) to improve policy making. This briefing explores the benefits of

This briefing paper looks at disparities in access and distribution of apprenticeships and early employment opportunities amongst young people.
In January 2021, Agenda and AYJ published the Young Women’s Justice Project literature review, mapping the evidence-base around young women (aged 17–25) in contact with the

All employers have a duty of care to protect their workers and will be legally liable for harassment in the workplace if they have not

Analysis shows local areas spend an average of 6% of their mental health budget on children, despite children making up around 20% of the population.
This is according to the October 2018 briefing (pdf) from the Children’s Commissioner on children’s mental health treatment.

783,000 people aged 16-24 were Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) in the second quarter of 2018. This corresponds to 11.2% of all people in

Children’s human rights are the basic things that children need to thrive, be free and live in dignity. A July 2018 policy briefing by CRAE explores

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have produced a June 2018 resource to address prejudice-based bullying in schools and education authorities.

‘My vision is for a city where everyone can reach their full potential, and I am confident we can make real progress in the years ahead’.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has set out his vision for an inclusive London in his May 2018 strategy (pdf).