So how did it start?
After the previous Children's Commissioner for Wales, Keith Towler, finished his term, I joined a young persons recruitment panel to find the next Children's Commissioner for Wales. There were 63 applicants who all wanted the post. That was watered down to 7, and with an adult panel, I and other young people narrowed that down to 5 for interviewing.
The young persons panel had the opportunity to interview these candidates, and we had our say on who was the best for the role. After a nail-biting final decision we decided that Sally Holland was the most appropriate.
We've met up with her since then to give her our viewpoints on how she should work with young people, and she's very proactive when it comes to working with other children and young people around Wales. She will be the Children's Commissioner for Wales for the next 7 years. This process was beneficial for the the young people involved, and it was an incredibly successful piece of work as it was the first time young people were involved in the recruitment process. We also have our first female Children's Commissioner for Wales too.
Sally has recently launched the areas of work she will be focusing on following her Beth Nesa? What's next? consultation. Take a look at the video for more information.