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Peter Clarke (social worker)

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Peter Clarke
Born(1948-10-07)October 7, 1948
Llandudno
DiedJanuary 21, 2007(2007-01-21) (aged 58)
NationalityWelsh
OccupationSocial worker
Known forProminent child welfare activist in Wales

Peter Clarke (7 October 1948 - 21 January 2007) was a prominent child welfare activist in Wales.

Clarke was born in Llandudno. His early life included military training at Sandhurst, from which he moved on to social work in London and Brighton, studying philosophy (BA & MA) at Sussex University.

Clarke worked first at the Stamford House Remand Home in London. In 1985 he became community care advisor for the Spastics Society (now named Scope). From 1991 he was a director of the National Schizophrenia Fellowship, and from 1995 a director of Childline Cymru and worked for many voluntary organisations. He is most well known for his work as Children's Commissioner for Wales, a post created in 2001 which he held until his death at age 58 from cancer.