Patricia Lewsley


Patricia Lewsley-Mooney CBE is the former Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People. She was also previously a member of the Northern Irish Assembly, and a councillor in Lisburn.

Background

Born in Belfast, Lewsley attended the University of Ulster before working as a cook and an advice worker. She is married with five children and six grandchildren.

Political career

She stood unsuccessfully for the Social Democratic and Labour Party at the 1997 local elections in Belfast.
In 1998, she was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly representing the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Lagan Valley, a seat she held in 2003. During her time as an MLA she chaired All-Party Assembly Groups on Children and Young People, Disability, Diabetes, Anti-Poverty, and Ethnic minorities. On the day the Assembly was in 2002, she had been due to introduce a Private Members Bill to strengthen child protection arrangements in Northern Ireland, by placing Area Child Protection Committees on a statutory footing.
In 2001, she was elected to Lisburn City Council. She was a co-founder of Shopmobility in Belfast and initiated the appointment of the only Disability/Equal Opportunity Officer in local government.
On 19 December 2006, Lewsley resigned from the Assembly in order to take up a post as Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, and took up that post on 8 January 2007. She served two four-year terms as Commissioner and her final term came to an end in January 2015.
She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to children's rights in Northern Ireland.