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The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast
Children's Commissioner
12 episodes
1 month ago

The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast shares the voices and views of England’s children. 


In the podcast, you will hear from the Children's Commissioner and her 16 Youth Ambassadors. It’s a chance for them to interview decision makers; to talk truth to power and a chance for you to hear what young people really think about issues that affect them. 


The podcast draws on the themes in The Big Ambition and will focus on the most important issues that are impacting young people's lives with solutions developed with children from across England. 


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The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast shares the voices and views of England’s children. 


In the podcast, you will hear from the Children's Commissioner and her 16 Youth Ambassadors. It’s a chance for them to interview decision makers; to talk truth to power and a chance for you to hear what young people really think about issues that affect them. 


The podcast draws on the themes in The Big Ambition and will focus on the most important issues that are impacting young people's lives with solutions developed with children from across England. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Government
Business,
News,
Non-Profit,
Politics
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Educating children through long-term illness - Josh Pelled, CEO, Bright Futures UK
The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast
36 minutes 41 seconds
1 month ago
Educating children through long-term illness - Josh Pelled, CEO, Bright Futures UK

In Episode 12, Youth Ambassadors, Annabel & Rosanna, speak to Josh Pelled, Founder & CEO of Bright Futures UK, about what children need to stay connected to their education when they're away from school due to long-term illness and the problems with the support system and communication between services.


Bright Futures UK is the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting young people aged five to 24, who miss school due to serious or long-term illness. Find out more about the support they offer: https://brightfuturesuk.org/.


Tell the Children's Commissioner what it’s like growing up in England, your hopes and ambitions and what would make England the best place to be a child by having your say in The Big Conversation Survey: www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/the-big-conversation.


#TheBigConversation


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast

The Big Conversation: The Children's Commissioner's Podcast shares the voices and views of England’s children. 


In the podcast, you will hear from the Children's Commissioner and her 16 Youth Ambassadors. It’s a chance for them to interview decision makers; to talk truth to power and a chance for you to hear what young people really think about issues that affect them. 


The podcast draws on the themes in The Big Ambition and will focus on the most important issues that are impacting young people's lives with solutions developed with children from across England. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.