09/05/2023

Urgent Need For New Commissioner For Children And Young People

The Alliance Party has called for the urgent appointment of a Commissioner for Children and Young People, with the post remaining vacant since March.

The party's education spokesperson, Connie Egan, has said that it is "unconscionable" that NI remains without a Commissioner, which she said is vital to ensure the voices of children and young people are heard.

Ms Egan said: "The previous commissioner was a passionate advocate in the role and served her tenure with dedication and commitment to advancing the interests of our children and young people.

"Cuts have been made to a vast array of education programmes in recent weeks, including primary school counselling services, youth services, holiday food payments, the Engage programme, and much more. In the midst of devastating cuts to our education Budget, children and young people need to have their voices amplified by every means possible.

"The office of the Commissioner plays a vital role in promoting and safeguarding the rights and interests of children and young people, advancing equality, challenging the decimation of services and empowering and enabling their voice.

"The role of the Commissioner is even more crucial than ever due to the lack of a functioning Executive, another prominent means by which our young people could have their voices heard. It is unconscionable the role remains vacant, as those who are being hurt by it are our children and young people.

"In the absence of a First and Deputy First Minister, who appoint the Commissioner, I have written to the Permanent Secretary of the Executive Office to request an indicative timescale for the recruitment of a new Commissioner, and to encourage the timely recruitment of a suitable candidate."


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