CCfW News
Response to the NSPCC’s How Safe 2015 report
'From these figures it seems children, young people, as well as adult survivors of childhood abuse, are gaining trust in the justice system and feel they will be listened to and taken seriously when they speak out.
Learning the Lessons: Operation Pallial
A report published today (12 January 2015) by the Children's Commissioner for Wales will attempt for the first time to identify emerging lessons that any future operation could learn from. The report also examines the implications of Operation Pallial for children and young people in care settings.
Children’s Commissioner for Wales questions children with disabilities’ access to secondary schools
A spotlight report published today (18 November 2014) into wheelchair accessibility in secondary schools has uncovered inadequacies in the current system intended to increase access to schools for disabled pupils.
Commissioner visits Maes G Community Ambassadors
Our Ambassadors in Bangor share their views on the local area. What needs to change?
Children’s Commissioner launches new YouTube channel
The Children's Commissioner's office has launched a new YouTube channel, which will showcase a wide variety of videos on children's rights, the UNCRC, good practice in schools, our Super Ambassadors scheme and more.
Cathays High impress Children’s Commissioner’s team with excellent school council
Members of the Children's Commissioner's team visited Cathays High school to meet the members of their very successful school council.
CCFW team takes part in Blog Action Day
Take a look at our poem on the theme of inequality.
Casllwchwr pupils host a great webinar
The Children's Commissioner recently visited Casllwchwr school in Swansea for an interactive webinar
Launch of Children’s Commissioner for Wales’ annual report
Keith Towler, the Children's Commissioner for Wales, has launched his Annual Report.