
After a decade in senior policy positions at some of the largest children's charities, Enver Solomon was appointed chief executive of Just for Kids Law at the start of the year. The charity works to uphold the legal rights and entitlements of children and young people who are referred to it - or self-refer - from statutory or voluntary agencies, and are involved in criminal proceedings or need legal advice. It has a turnover of £1.6m and employs legal professionals and advocates from its offices in North London.
This is your first chief executive role. Does the responsibility keep you awake at night?
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