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Anne Elizabeth Longfield OBE is the Children's Commissioner for England. She was formerly chief executive of the charity 4Children. She was appointed the Children's Commissioner for England in March 2015.

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support

Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support
Nov 30,2023 8:51 pm

... Anne Longfield, the former children s commissioner, told BBC News that having so many different organisations involved in a child s care often means it is hard to find who was responsible after a tragedy...

Covid inquiry: Schools shut while pubs open a mistake - Longfield

Covid inquiry: Schools shut while pubs open a mistake - Longfield
Oct 6,2023 10:41 am

... Anne Longfield, who was the children s commissioner for England during Covid, was giving evidence to the second round of public hearings...

Police callouts higher in children's homes run for profit

Police callouts higher in children's homes run for profit
Jun 29,2022 3:40 am

... PA MEDIASome firms enter the care market prioritising profits over the needs of children in care, says Anne Longfield, the former children s commissioner for England...

Black children over-policed in schools, report says

Black children over-policed in schools, report says
Apr 29,2022 6:30 pm

... Vulnerable teenagersFormer children s commissioner Anne Longfield, who chaired the commission, said adultification was a significant issue...

Children's care system putting vulnerable teens at risk - report

Children's care system putting vulnerable teens at risk - report
Dec 29,2021 4:52 am

... The review - chaired by former children s commissioner for England Anne Longfield - described the experience of exploited teenagers as " bleak" and the protections in place to support them as " infuriatingly inadequate"...

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Missed opportunities to save six-year-old

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Missed opportunities to save six-year-old
Dec 3,2021 9:14 pm

... Former Children s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme: " A lot of the services went on to the screens for children, and this child in particular, Arthur, wasn t in school...

Summer catch-up plan for England's schools says

Summer catch-up plan for England's schools says
Jun 11,2020 5:19 pm

... The Children s Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, warned last week that there are only two weeks of such summer-learning projects...

Coronavirus: the Plan has been dropped for all primary school pupils back in school

Coronavirus: the Plan has been dropped for all primary school pupils back in school
Jun 9,2020 4:53 pm

... the Children s commissioner for England Anne Longfield, the program said that the perspective of the pupils of the upper stage was again until about September, deeply troubling ...

Black children over-policed in schools, report says

Jun 3,2020 8:04 pm

Black children are more likely to face tougher punishments at school because they are viewed as " less innocent" and more adult-like, a report says.

This process of " adultification" means black children can feel unsafe and over-policed at school, The Commission on Young Lives in England report says.

This can lead to black children being disciplined more harshly - including

The government said it had strengthened safeguarding guidance for schools.

Vulnerable teenagers

Former children's commissioner Anne Longfield , who chaired The Commission , said adultification was a significant issue.

" It's very real and it has a huge impact On Children 's lives, " She Said .

" Essentially, it's Young People being viewed as Older .

" That means that we look after them slightly less, and they don't get the protections and safeguarding they should. "

The year-long Independent Study is looking at How To improve support and life chances for vulnerable teenagers to prevent them being exploited in schools or by criminal gangs.

About one in every three of state-school pupils belongs to an ethnic minority - But More Than 90% of the teaching Staff are white.

include:

The report highlights the strip-search of a 15-year-old girl, known as Child Q, by Metropolitan Police officers as a shocking example of adultification.

This kind of treatment is having a damaging impact on young Black People 's confidence in both schools and with The Police , where they are less likely to be seen as victims, it says.

Jahnine Davis, director of The Child -protection company Listen Up , which works to combat adultification bias, said: " Black children are at a greater risk of experiencing this form of bias, due to preconceived ideas about black children being aggressive, deviant, and almost needing to be safeguarded from, rather then safeguarded. "

" Black girls tend to be met with suspicion, " Ms Davis said.

" They tend to be perceived as being loud, as being aggressive and being hyper-resilient.

" If you want to explore the adultification of black girls, we have to look at the history, which is rooted in slavery and colonialism. "

In The Past three years, children belonging to Ethnic Minorities were up to Three Times more likely to be strip-searched by police in London after an arrest than white children, according to a Bbc News data.

Most of those strip-searched are black, even though, according to government figures from 2019, only one in every five secondary pupils is.

And black Caribbean children, who Make Up 5% of secondary pupils, account for 17% of strip-searches.

The Way Child Q was left naked and alone with two police officers, when an " appropriate adult" should also have been present, has left some parents wondering How To protect their daughters.

" As an adult, if somebody did that to me, I'd be so upset, hurt and embarrassed, " mother-of-one and local authority governor Carina White said.

" Experiencing that as a teenager going through puberty is not OK. "

Miss White and her governor friend Natalie Duvall, both members of The Black Mums Upfront collective, feel adultification of black girls is rife in school Cultures - which does not help how these children are perceived by police.

" A lot of this comes down to Racism - and all the things people think about black women need to be debunked, " Miss Duvall said.

" Yes, I Am a 'Strong Black woman'. I'm also a Soft Black woman, a sweet black woman and a vulnerable black woman - and it's those narratives that come out again and again.

" Black girls are seen as Older - But their black skin isn't a threat. "

The Met Police said it was reviewing its strip-search policy for children, in light of The Child Q case.

And it had already acted to ensure officers had a refreshed understanding of the policy around dealing with schools, ensuring children were treated as children.

A Department For Education spokesman said: " We Are looking into what more we can do to make sure all students feel safe in their school.

" We have strengthened our safeguarding guidance and extended it to all schools and post-16 Settings - Staff should receive regular safeguarding training to improve their confidence in managing sensitive situations. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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