Margaret Elizabeth Atkinson
(born 16 September 1956)
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Early life and education
Atkinson was born in Barnsley
Barnsley () is a market town in South Yorkshire, England. As the main settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley and the fourth largest settlement in South Yorkshire. In Barnsley, the population was 96,888 while the wider Borough has ...
, West Riding of Yorkshire (now South Yorkshire).[Children's commissioner nominated](_blank)
/ref> Educated at Pope Pius X RC High School, Rotherham, and Mexborough Sixth Form College, she graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge in 1978. She received her teaching qualifications at Sheffield University in English, history and drama.
Education
She spent 10 years teaching in two different schools, becoming Head of English at Birkdale High School in Dewsbury
Dewsbury is a minster and market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the River Calder and on an arm of the Calder and Hebble Navigation waterway. It is to the west of Wakefield, east of Hudder ...
. She became a National Curriculum regional co-ordinator in Yorkshire, before taking a variety of curriculum and children's services roles in local authorities across England.
She was awarded a Doctors in Education at Keele University in 2008 and an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Letters at Northumbria University
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in 2010.[ Dr. Maggie Atkinson: Themes and Biography](_blank)
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Children's Services
Gateshead Council appointed her as Director of Children's Services in 2003, and she served as President of the Association of Directors of Children's Services in 2008.[Maggie Atkinson, ADCS boss](_blank)
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Children's Commissioner
Atkinson was appointed Children's Commissioner in March 2010,
/ref> Following a lengthy selection process, Ed Balls, the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, announced that Atkinson was the preferred candidate to be put through the vetting process in front of the newly created Education Select Committee.[Balls overrules committee of MPs to appoint new children's chief](_blank)
/ref> But the committee rejected the appointment forcing Balls to override their wishes by appointing her over their objections.[Ed Balls defied Parliament to appoint Maggie Atkinson – now they must both resign](_blank)
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Her tenure was marked by occasional high-profile reporting in much of the press. In 2010, Atkinson wrote to Denise Fergus, mother of Jamie Bulger to apologise for the hurt caused by Atkinson's remarks on the age of criminal responsibility. Atkinson had said in an interview that she believed the current age of criminal responsibility in England was too young at 10 years of age, and that it should be raised. During the interview she referred to the events surrounding the death of Jamie Bulger as "exceptionally unpleasant". Fergus called for Atkinson to be sacked.
A report by the Office of the Children's Commissioner in England in 2013 warned that many schools are conducting unlawful schemes of exclusion for some poorly behaved pupils and suggested that schools should lose funding if they were found to have such policies. Controversially, the report concluded that schools should reduce all forms of exclusion and should cease excluding students altogether for minor offences like breaking the school's uniform policy.
In December 2013, in an interview with '' The Independent'' newspaper, Atkinson made clear her personal view that parental smacking of their children should be made illegal. The response by the government was that they had no wish to criminalise parents for issuing a mild smack, while the NSPCC welcomed the commissioner's comments.
Media
In December 2013, Atkinson was a member of a team of Keele graduates appearing on a Christmas Special edition of '' University Challenge'', answering questions on Andy Murray's first Wimbledon win and Hull as UK City of Culture.[Keele University to appear on University Challenge](_blank)
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/ref> Keele beat the University of Aberystwyth
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by 140 points to 90 in the program.
References
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Living people
Schoolteachers from Yorkshire
Alumni of Keele University
Alumni of the University of Sheffield
Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge
Children's Commissioners for England
English civil servants
People from Barnsley
1956 births