National Children's Bureau
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The National Children's Bureau (NCB) is a children's charity based in Islington, London. It is an umbrella organisation incorporating councils and fora that explore a range of issues involving children and young people. Its Chief Executive is Paul Ennals, who has held the post since 1998. In September 2005, it was announced that Estelle Morris would succeed Helena Kennedy as President.[1]
A weekly magazine, Children Now, is published in association with the NCB.
Bodies working within the remit of NCB include:
- Childhood Bereavement Network
- Children's Play Council
- Children in Public Care Unit
- Council for Disabled Children
- Early Childhood Unit
- Peer Support Forum
- Pupil Inclusion Unit
- Sex Education Forum
- Young NCB