National Children's Bureau


The National Children’s Bureau works collaboratively across the issues affecting children to influence policy and get services working together to deliver a better childhood.
Established in 1963, they have been at the forefront of campaigning for children and young people’s rights for over 50 years.
They have offices in Hackney and Lambeth, London and Northern Ireland. They employ nearly 120 people.
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Leadership

NCB's chief executive is Anna Feuchtwang. Her predecessor from 2011 to 2014 was Dr Hilary Emery. Prior to that Sir Paul Ennals, was NCB's Chief Executive from 1998.
Alison O’Sullivan was appointed Chair of NCB in January 2019, in succession to Elaine Simpson who had served since September 2012.
Baroness Tyler of Enfield is NCB's president. Her predecessor was Baroness Shireen Ritchie, who died in April 2012, and who had been President of NCB since November 2010.