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Minister of Children and Families of Norway
Emblem of the Norwegian Government.svg
Kjersti Toppe kandidater Sp, stortingsvalget 2013 (2).jpg
Incumbent
Kjersti Toppe

since 14 October 2021
Ministry of Children and Families
Member of Council of State
Seat Oslo
Nominator Prime Minister
Appointer Monarch
with approval of Parliament
Term length No fixed length
Constituting instrument Constitution of Norway
Precursor Minister of the Interior
Formation 1 August 1955
First holder Aase Bjerkholt
Deputy State secretaries at the Children, Equality and Social Inclusion
Website Official website: http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/bld.html?id=298

The Minister of Children and Families (Norwegian: Barne- og familieministeren, Northern Sami: mánáid- ja bearašministtar) is a Councilor of State and Chief of Norway's Ministry of Children and Family Affairs. Since 14 October 2021, Kjersti Toppe has held the position. The ministry is responsible for policy and public operations related to children, youth and families as well as consumer rights. Major agencies subordinate to the ministry include the Consumer Council and the Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs.

The position was created as the Minister of Families and Consumer Affairs on 1 August 1955 as part of Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet. The Labour Party's Aase Bjerkholt as the inaugural minister. While at first a consultative minister, she received her own ministry on 21 December 1956. Sixteen people from four parties have held the position. It has been a favored position of the Christian Democratic Party, who have held it in all center-right governments they have participated in except during the four weeks of Lyng's Cabinet, when it was held by Karen Grønn-Hagen of the Centre Party. The minister position was discontinued on 8 May 1972, when the portfolio was transferred to the Minister of Consumer Affairs and Government Administration. The position was recreated under the original name on 16 October 1989 and occupied by Solveig Sollie of the Christian Democratic Party. When her successor Matz Sandman of the Labour Party took over the following year, it was renamed the Minister of Children and Family Affairs. With the appointment of Karita Bekkemellem (Labour) in 2005, the position changed name the Minister of Children and Equality, receiving responsibility for the government's anti-discrimination policies. She would be the first of six ministers during Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet, with the three last representing the Socialist Left Party. With these the position changed to its current name, but lost its responsibilities for kindergartens.

The position has been dominated by females—the only males to hold the position were Matz Sandman (Labour, 1990–91), Audun Lysbakken (Socialist Left, 2009–12) and Kjell Ingolf Ropstad (Christian Democratic, 2019–21). Manuela Ramin-Osmundsen (Labour) became the first non-white minister of Norway when she was appointed in 2007. Both she and Lysbakken were forced to resign after issues related to cronyism. Two people have held the position twice: Bjerkholdt and Karita Bekkemellem. With a tenure of ten years, Bjerkholdt has held the position the longest.

Key

The following lists the minister, their party, date of assuming and leaving office, their tenure in years and days, and the cabinet they served in.

      Centre Party
      Christian Democratic Party
      Conservative Party
      Labour Party
      Progress Party
      Socialist Left Party

Ministers

Photo Name Party Took office Left office Tenure Cabinet Ref
61950 Aase Bjerkholt.jpg Bjerkholt, AaseAase Bjerkholt Labour 1 August 1955 28 August 1963 8 years, 27 days Gerhardsen III
Blank.JPG Grønn-Hagen, KarenKaren Grønn-Hagen Centre 28 August 1963 25 September 1963 28 days Lyng
61950 Aase Bjerkholt.jpg Bjerkholt, AaseAase Bjerkholt Labour 25 September 1963 12 October 1965 2 years, 17 days Gerhardsen IV
63989 Elsa Skjerven.jpg Skjerven, ElsaElsa Skjerven Christian Democratic 12 October 1965 17 March 1971 5 years, 156 days Borten
Blank.JPG Valle, Inger LouiseInger Louise Valle Labour 17 March 1971 18 October 1972 1 year, 215 days Bratteli I
Blank.JPG Sollie, SolveigSolveig Sollie Christian Democratic 16 October 1989 3 November 1990 1 year, 19 days Syse
Blank.JPG Sandman, MatzMatz Sandman Labour 3 November 1990 15 November 1991 1 year, 12 days Brundtland III
Grete Berget.jpg Berget, GreteGrete Berget Labour 15 November 1991 25 October 1996 4 years, 345 days Brundtland III
Norges halsominister Sylvia Brustad vid Nordiska Radets session i Oslo. 2007-10-31. Foto- Magnus Froderberg-norden.org.jpg Brustad, SylviaSylvia Brustad Labour 25 October 1996 17 October 1997 357 days Jagland
Valgerd Svarstad Haugland 2.jpg Haugland, Valgerd SvarstadValgerd Svarstad Haugland Christian Democratic 17 October 1997 17 March 2000 2 years, 152 days Bondevik I
Karita Bekkemellem.jpg Bekkemellem, KaritaKarita Bekkemellem Labour 17 March 2000 19 October 2001 1 year, 216 days Stoltenberg I
Laila Dåvøy.jpg Dåvøy, LailaLaila Dåvøy Christian Democratic 19 October 2001 17 October 2005 3 years, 363 days Bondevik II
Karita Bekkemellem.jpg Bekkemellem, KaritaKarita Bekkemellem Labour 17 October 2005 18 October 2007 2 years, 1 day Stoltenberg II
Manuela Ramin-Osmundsen.jpg Ramin-Osmundsen, ManuelaManuela Ramin-Osmundsen Labour 18 October 2007 15 February 2008 120 days Stoltenberg II
Norges kulturminister Anniken Huitfeldt under ett nordiskt kulturministermote vid Nordiska Radets session 2011 i Kopenhamn.jpg Huitfeldt, AnnikenAnniken Huitfeldt Labour 29 February 2008 20 October 2009 1 year, 234 days Stoltenberg II
Audun Lysbakken jamstalldhetsminister Norge.jpg Lysbakken, AudunAudun Lysbakken Socialist Left 20 October 2009 5 March 2012 2 years, 137 days Stoltenberg II
Inga Marte Thorkildsen crop.jpg Thorkildsen, Inga MarteInga Marte Thorkildsen Socialist Left 23 March 2012 16 October 2013 1 year, 207 days Stoltenberg II
Solveig Horne.JPG Horne, SolveigSolveig Horne Progress 16 October 2013 17 January 2018 4 years, 93 days Solberg
Linda Cathrine Hofstad Helleland.jpg Linda Horstad Helleland Conservative 17 January 2018 22 January 2019 1 year, 5 days Solberg
Kjell Ingolf Ropstad (cropped).JPG Ropstad, Kjell IngolfKjell Ingolf Ropstad Christian Democratic 22 January 2019 20 September 2021 2 years, 241 days Solberg
Olaug Bollestad (KrF).JPG Bollestad, OlaugOlaug Bollestad Christian Democratic 20 September 2021 14 October 2021 24 days Solberg
Kjersti Toppe kandidater Sp, stortingsvalget 2013 (2).jpg Toppe, KjerstiKjersti Toppe Centre 14 October 2021 present 3 years, 70 days Støre
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