No Child Left Behind: Keeping Kids in School and Safe From Criminal Exploitation

Care Visions Family Talk with Baroness Anne Longfield

Lucy Johnston speaks with Baroness Anne Longfield, Chair of the Commission on Young Lives and former Children’s Commissioner for England. Together, they explore why children in care and those excluded from school are at greater risk of exploitation - and what carers, foster carers and parents can do to keep them safe.

This event has now taken place. Please find below the video from the talk and also the audio podcast below. 

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More About Our Guest:

Baroness Anne Longfield, Executive Chair & Founder, Centre for Young Lives

Baroness Anne Longfield is a passionate champion for children, and she has spent the last four decades at the forefront of influencing and shaping the national debate and policy agenda to boost the life chances of children, particularly the most vulnerable.

In February 2024, Anne founded and became Executive Chair of the Centre for Young Lives, a dynamic, innovative, independent think tank and delivery unit dedicated exclusively to improving the lives of children, young people, and families in the UK.

Prior to this Anne established and chaired the Commission on Young Lives, an independent commission to develop a new national plan to protect vulnerable teenagers from harm and exploitation, and to support them to succeed. The Commission put forward ambitious and innovative proposals, several of which have been adopted by the UK Government, including a “Sure Start for Teenagers”, Young Futures.

From March 2015 to February 2021, Anne was Children’s Commissioner for England championing the rights and interests of children and young people by acting as children’s ‘eyes and ears’ in the corridors of power.

Anne previously led a national children’s charity delivering a nationwide network of children’s centres, and she also worked on the development of the Sure Start programme in the No 10 Strategy Unit under Prime Minister Tony Blair.  She spent many years campaigning for better childcare at a time when many saw these issues as obscure or niche.

Anne regularly authors articles and appears on broadcast media. Her book, “Young Lives, Big Ambitions” was published in April 2024. Anne has received honorary doctorates from Newcastle Upon Tyne and Sheffield Hallam Universities.

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