Children’s Commissioner’s report: Measuring the Number of Vulnerable Children in England
Millions of children in England living vulnerable or high risk lives, says a July 2017 report from the Children’s Commissioner for England.
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Millions of children in England living vulnerable or high risk lives, says a July 2017 report from the Children’s Commissioner for England.

The Disabled Children’s Partnership launched the Secret Life of Us campaign in June 2017.

Our country has reached an inflection point, says a June 2017 report from the Social Mobility Commission.  If we go on as we have been, the divisions that have opened up in British society are likely to widen.
LGBT young people continue to face significant challenges in Britain’s schools, finds a June 2017 Stonewall report.

Generational wealth progress has gone into reverse, finds a June 2017 report from the Resolution Foundation.

The UN Human Rights Council’s June 2017 panel discussion raised the issues facing unaccompanied minors – including the need to protect the rights of migrant children in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

One in three British children are in ‘multi-dimensional poverty,’ finds a June 2017 Unicef report.

Published in June 2017, the Social Mobility Commission’s barometer report finds a deep inter-generational divide in Britain.

The European Commission has launched a May 2017 consultation on social inclusion and shared values for young people. And in particular, how education and non-formal learning can help create more socially cohesive societies.
Singer’s films highlight the importance of the Human Rights Act for ordinary people. Her latest film, directed by Nick Pilton, is The Boy Who Changed The Law.