Top 20 most influential people in the social care
sector
Children and young people category
“I feel very honoured to have the confidence of Community
Care readers but also recognise the responsibility I and BAAF
have for influencing decisions about children – we aim to win the
hearts and minds of the public, policy makers and politicians to
make a
1) Felicity Collier |
difference for children separated from their birth parents,” –
Felicity Collier
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1) Felicity Collier, chief executive, BAAF Adoption and
Fostering
2) Naomi Eisenstadt, national director, Sure Start
3) Mary Marsh, director, NSPCC
2) Naomi Eisenstadt |
4) Paul Ennals, chief execeutive, National Children’s Bureau
5) Professor June Thoburn, University of East Anglia
6) Roger Singleton, chief executive, Barnardo’s
7) Anthony Douglas, chief executive, Cafcass
3) Mary Marsh |
8) Professor Rod Morgan, chair, Youth Justice Board
9) Caroline Abrahams, head of policy, NCH
10) Peter Clarke, children’s commissioner for Wales
11) Yvonne Scholes, campaigner on youth justice issues
4) Paul Ennals |
12) Paul Cavadino, chief executive, Nacro
13) Kathleen Marshall, children’s commissioner for Scotland
14) Barbara Fletcher, Department for Education and Skills
15) John Coughlan, co-chair Association of Directors of Social
Services children and families committee
5) Professor June Thoburn |
16) Mary MacLeod, chief executive, National Family and Parenting
Institute
17) Mike Lauerman, chair, Adoption and Fostering Task Force
18) Rob Allen, director, Rethinking Crime and Punishment
19) Anne Longfield, director, 4Children
6) Roger Singleton |
20) Nigel Williams, children’s commissioner for Northern
Ireland
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