Children's Commissioner Warns Falling Strip Search Numbers Mask Safeguarding Failures
The Children's Commissioner for England has reaffirmed her statutory duty to protect and promote the rights of all children, regardless of their asylum status. In response to government proposals, she underscores that a child's right to safety and support must not be compromised by immigration policy.
Early years provider Bright Horizons has received a legal notice from Ofsted regarding safeguarding concerns, with experts warning the case holds important lessons for the wider sector about maintaining rigorous child protection standards in nursery settings.
The Children's Commissioner for England has issued a stark warning to the Home Secretary regarding proposals to withdraw support from failed asylum-seeking families. Dame Rachel de Souza argues that plans to forcibly remove families—including those with children receiving medical treatment—would cause significant harm and has demanded the release of affected children's data.