Children's Commissioner receives honorary doctorate from Liverpool Hope University

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Children's Commissioner receives honorary doctorate from Liverpool Hope University
Published July 16, 2026
Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children's Commissioner for England, was honoured by Liverpool Hope University with an honorary doctorate earlier today. The award recognises her dedication to championing the rights and wellbeing of children and young people throughout her tenure in the role. Addressing the graduating class, Dame Rachel delivered a speech expressing her gratitude for the honour and highlighting the vital connection between higher education and the children's services sector. As the statutory independent advocate for children in England, her work spans across education, social care and health, making her presence particularly significant for graduates preparing to enter professions supporting young people. The honorary doctorate acknowledges not only her public service but also the vital role of the Office of the Children's Commissioner in holding government and institutions to account for the treatment of children and young people across the country.
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