The Ombudsman for Children in Sweden (Swedish: Barnombudsmannen, BO) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs tasked with public advocacy and the dissemination of information about the rights and needs of children and young people.
There's no government mandate to focus or issue an opinion on individual cases.
However, the Ombudsman has a legal duty of notification, meaning they are required by law to report to the local social services, whenever they become aware of an abused child.
[1][2][3] The Ombudsman holds regular dialogues with children, especially those in vulnerable situations, to obtain knowledge of their conditions and their opinions.
Sweden was thereby committed under international law to implement the convention, and around the same time the Government appointed a Commission of inquiry to examine the issue of appointing an Ombudsman for Children.