- Hon Louise Upston
Jane Searle has been appointed Children's Commissioner, Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston has announced.
Ms Searle has served as the chief executive of charity Child Matters for nine years, having been at the organisation for 11 years. She has also been a New Zealand Police detective who has worked in child protection, as well as a barrister and solicitor.
She has also served on a wide range of boards and specialist advisory groups.
Louise Upston says Ms Searle's experience puts her in good stead for the role of Children's Commissioner.
"Jane has a deep understanding of issues faced by children today, informed by more than 15 years' combined experience in different parts of the children's sector. She has the experience and skills to advocate on children's wellbeing.
"Every child and young person in New Zealand should go to bed every night safe, well, and knowing how loved they are, and every child should be able to reach their full potential. The Children's Commissioner plays an important role in advocating for what makes a difference in kids' lives."
Louise Upston thanked outgoing Children's Commissioner, Dr Claire Achmad, for her advocacy on behalf of children.
"Dr Achmad has led the organisation through a period of significant change, and passionately championed children's rights. I thank her for her dedication and wish her very well for the future."
Ms Searle will begin her five-year term on 1 August 2026.