The unacceptable truth that children in England are going without the basics
Nicky Hawkins blogs about how the government is still failing to make sure our children’s most basic needs are met: As a relatively new mother, I’m
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Nicky Hawkins blogs about how the government is still failing to make sure our children’s most basic needs are met: As a relatively new mother, I’m
On 18 October 2014, the Office of the Children’s Commissioner published ‘”They still need to listen more” A report about disabled children and young people’s rights in England’.
In October 2014, the Government published two documents on tackling homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying.
‘Setting the 2020 persistent child poverty target. Government consultation response’ was published in October 2014.
In September 2014, the Children’s Commissioner published ‘Child Rights Impact Assessment on Legal Aid: Participation work with children and young people’.

‘Hidden in Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence against children’ was published by UNICEF in September 2014.
In July 2014, the Public Law Project published a ‘Guide to support under Section 17 Children Act 1989’.
This site provides links to websites that help young disabled people find and stay in work.

Gendered Intelligence, a community interest company that works to improve the lives of trans people, provides a range of training materials and resources.

A parliamentary committee report published in June 2014, concludes that the impact of the legal aid residence test on children will lead to breaches of children’s rights.