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Commissioners face joint work problems

Posted: 29 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


The four UK children's commissioners will find it difficult to work together because of the role envisaged for the one in England, it is feared.

Giving evidence to the joint committee on human rights, the commissioners from Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland agreed that the powers for the commissioner in England were weaker than their own.

Kathleen Marshall, who took the role of commissioner for children and young people in Scotland this week, said her England counterpart would not have to take into account the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

The lack of a common focus would make it difficult to work together, Marshall warned, adding that it would be easier if all the commissioners used the common language that the convention provided.


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