Good Childhood Inquiry
10 February 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)
The Bishop of Leicester will call attention to the publication of the Good Childhood Inquiry report in a debate this Thursday, 12 February, in the House of Lords Chamber from 11.30am.
Other Members scheduled to take part include:
- Baroness Massey of Darwen (Labour); former adviser in personal, social and health education for the Inner London Authority
- Baroness Byford (Conservative); President of Concordia (charity encouraging young people to volunteer
- Baroness Garden of Frognal (Liberal Democrat); Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Children, Schools and Families
- Lord Layard (Labour); Member, Good Childhood Inquiry Panel 2007-
- Earl Listowel (Crossbench); supporter of Centrepoint
- Baroness Morris of Yardley (Labour); President National Children's Bureau
- Lord Northbourne (Crossbench); Chairman of the All-Party Group on Families and Children
- Lord Parekh (Labour); former member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights and former president of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Science
- Baroness Verma (Conservative); Opposition Spokesperson for Innovation, Universities and Skills and for Children, Schools and Families
- Baroness Walmsley (Liberal Democrat); Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Children, Schools and Families and ambassador for the NSPCC
- Baroness Morgan of Drefelin; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Government spokesperson, Department for Children, Schools and Families
- Archbishop of Canterbury
Further information
- A-Z list of Members of the Lords
- Parliamentary calendar
- List of speakers - Lords Government Whips Office
- Parliament Live - watch the debate live
- Lords Hansard - transcript available approximately three hours from the start of the debate
- The Children's Society: The Good Childhood Inquiry