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16 Jun 2008. Another Mozzie Bites the Dust

After the highlight of going to Geneva to give our report on children's rights to the UN on Wednesday, it was back to England with a thump. I caught two people lurking and behaving suspiciously outside my house. They were a photographer and journalist from a Sunday tabloid newspaper who were taking pictures of my home, while I was watching telly with my grandson.

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09 June 2008
The UK’s four Children’s Commissioners join forces to assess the reality of children’s lives
The UK’s four Children’s Commissioners are set to tell the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child the state of children’s rights across the country.

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28 May 2008
Statement on gun and knife crime
Sir Al Aynsley-Green, the Children's Commissioner for England, says that children and young people must be at the heart of crime prevention strategies

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Facebook and Bebo should be used in the classroom to boost pupils' literacy skills, according to a Government-backed report. (The Daily Telegraph)
25 June 2008
The popularity of social networking websites should be exploited by teachers to develop children's ability to communicate and improve their technological skills, it was claimed.

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