Childrenâs Commissioner (FOI)Childrenâs Commissioner (FOI)
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05 June 2019.Prepared internally, no external costs.
âRequest
Please confirm:
A
The total number of individuals employed to work for the office of the Childrenâs Commissioner;
B
The role and function of these employees;
C
The total annual cost of employing these individuals;
D
The total annual cost of office accommodation for the Childrenâs Commissioner and the staff working in the Commissionerâs office;
E
If any additional funding has been received by the Commissionerâs office to support the work of the Commissioner since the office was established;
F
If any requests for additional funding have been made by, or on behalf of, the Commissionerâs office.
Response
A
The Office of the Childrenâs Commissioner currently employs four full time and three part time staff. This is the equivalent of 5.8 FTE (full time equivalent). Additionally, there is one secondment for 0.2 FTE for a time limited period. There is currently a vacant post.
B
Childrenâs Commissioner
The Commissioner's job is to promote and protect childrenâs rights by: -
supporting children and young people to find out about their rights
listening to children and young people to find out whatâs important to them
advising children, young people and those who care for them if they feel theyâve got nowhere else to go with their problems
influencing and monitoring government and other organisations who have a responsibility for making a difference to childrenâs lives, making sure they keep their promises to children and young people
speaking up for children and young people on important issues â The Commissioner will be the childrenâs champion
acting âwithout fear or favourâ of government, childrenâs agencies, or the voluntary and private sectors
Executive Assistant
Supports the team by providing a comprehensive, confidential administrative service to the Childrenâs Commissioner, acting as first point of contact for all enquiries.
Project Manager
Manages the effective and timely delivery of a portfolio of projects related to the work of the Childrenâs Commissioner.
Policy Principal
Supports the Commissioner to review the way that all public bodies carry out their work to ensure that they are focused on childrenâs rights. Through influencing the development of local policy, the Commissioner can ensure that the Government and organisations seek to continually improve services for children and young people.
Case Worker
This role is to act as a source of help and support for children and young people, or those who care for them, when they feel there is nowhere else to go with their problems.
Participation Officer
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Communications Officer
Supports the team to raise the awareness of childrenâs rights and of the work of the Office of the Childrenâs Commissioner. They ensure that we have a visible presence using all media and help to promote a positive image of children and young people in Jersey.
Rights Respecting Schools Lead
Promotes the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award in Jersey and support schools to achieve accreditation at Bronze, Silver and Gold. (Seconded 0.2 FTE)
C
Total Annual Cost - ÂŁ426,980.00
D
Cost of Office Accommodation - ÂŁ40,644.60
E
In July 2017 the then Chief Minister consulted with the Council of Ministers and requested that the Treasury and Resources Minister approve an allocation of ÂŁ1,463,000 to come from Central Contingency funding to establish and support the Childrenâs Commissioner and the Office of the Childrenâs Commissioner for three years (2017, 2018 and 2019). This was approved through a Ministerial decision.
It was proposed that the ÂŁ1.4m be drawn down in 2017, 2018 and 2019 but that the amount for each year may vary without exceeding the total amount over the three years. The indicative allocation was ÂŁ283K in 2017, and up to ÂŁ590K in each of the years 2018 and 2019.
F
The Council of Ministers agreed that the increase in funding and staffing levels would be the subject of a growth bid for 2020 and beyond through the Medium Term Financial Plan.
In August 2018 the Commissioner submitted a summary business case for additional funding for ÂŁ185,000 for 2019. The increased funding will allow the Commissioner to deliver on her strategic priorities and deliver her mandate and functions as set out in the forthcoming legislation.
The Childrenâs Commissionerâs website will be launched in early July 2019 where the Commissioner will be publishing an annual report to include annual accounts.