
Narey, who is currently a non-executive board member at the Ministry of Justice, and has also conducted separate government reviews on residential care and adoption, is joined by former president of the Association of Directors of Children's Services Alison O'Sullivan.
David Halpern, chief executive of the government's Behavioural Insight Team, also known as the "nudge unit", and Alice Webb, the director of the BBC's children's output, have also been recruited as advisers.
The four figures will join the commissioner's national advisory board - which was established as part of the Children and Families Act 2014 - and will be tasked with helping her deliver her five-year plan, Ambitious for Children. The first meeting of the new group will take place in the autumn.
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