Public Schools’ Attitude To Abuse Strengthens Case For Mandatory Reporting
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
In the past three years more than 35 public schools have been embroiled in child abuse allegations with claims arising that a number of elite institutions are adopting a nonchalant attitude to child abuse in a bid to protect their reputations. The findings, which came after a Sunday Times investigation, have strengthened calls for mandatory
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Campaign Pushes For End Of Child Poverty And Abuse
Thursday, 19 January 2017
A campaign group have published a hard-hitting short film to highlight the link between child poverty and abuse, in the hope that it raises awareness and brings an end to the correlation between these factors in our communities. The short film, Gaslighting, is based on true events and follows a young girl, Brooke, who has
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IICSA Publishes Internal Review That Could Scale Back Janner Investigation
Thursday, 05 January 2017
In an internal review of working practices, the IICSA has hinted that the scope of the investigation into allegations of child abuse by the late Lord Greville Janner could be scaled back. It has been revealed that while the focus of work may be refocused, the rest of the inquiry’s scope will not be scaled
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