Five key lessons from the Commission on Young Lives

Isobel Warner
Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Former children’s commissioner for England Anne Longfield has warned that the current children’s social care system is “making it too easy for criminals to exploit our teenagers” in her new role as chair of the Commission on Young Lives.

Anne Longfield is the chair of the Commission on Young Lives. Picture: Alex Deverill
Anne Longfield is the chair of the Commission on Young Lives. Picture: Alex Deverill

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