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IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA) has [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour of an [...]
Amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill 2025 that would make the Mandatory Reporting chapter an effective piece of legislation
At present the government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the bill is designed NOT to help [...]
The govt’s “mandatory reporting” bill is designed NOT to help abused children
The Labour government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the Crime and Policing Bill is designed to [...]
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IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour [...]
Amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill 2025 that would make the Mandatory Reporting chapter an effective piece of legislation
At present the government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the bill is designed NOT [...]
The govt’s “mandatory reporting” bill is designed NOT to help abused children
The Labour government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the Crime and Policing Bill is [...]
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IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA) has been a failure. It ran for seven years, cost £180 million and [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour of an exemption from the "Duty to report" child sex abuse for disclosures of [...]
Amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill 2025 that would make the Mandatory Reporting chapter an effective piece of legislation
At present the government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the bill is designed NOT to help abused children. These are some amendments which would convert it into an [...]
The govt’s “mandatory reporting” bill is designed NOT to help abused children
The Labour government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the Crime and Policing Bill is designed to achieve nothing. It’s certainly NOT intended to help abused children. We know [...]
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IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA) has been a failure. It ran for seven years, cost £180 million and produced nineteen investigation reports and twenty-five research reports [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour of an exemption from the "Duty to report" child sex abuse for disclosures of abuse heard during confession. He seems to think [...]
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IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA) has been a failure. It ran for seven years, cost £180 million and produced nineteen investigation reports and twenty-five research reports totalling about 6,000 pages. The final report was 468 pages and contained twenty recommendations for government to act on. Much of it was extremely grim reading, [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour of an exemption from the "Duty to report" child sex abuse for disclosures of abuse heard during confession. He seems to think that keeping secrets is a higher moral duty than protecting children from abuse. Other mandatory reporting duties have been introduced in the past. For instance a [...]
Amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill 2025 that would make the Mandatory Reporting chapter an effective piece of legislation
At present the government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the bill is designed NOT to help abused children. These are some amendments which would convert it into an effective piece of legislation Amendment Replace Section 45(1) with the following text A person aged 18 or over must make a notification under this section if, in the course of engaging in a relevant [...]
IICSA has failed
It must now be acknowledged that the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse (IICSA) has been a failure. It ran for seven years, cost £180 million and produced nineteen investigation reports and twenty-five research reports totalling about 6,000 pages. The final report was 468 pages and contained twenty recommendations for government to act on. Much of it was extremely grim reading, [...]
Churches will be unaffected by the new “Duty to Report” Child Sex Abuse
The Bishop of Manchester this week has been arguing in Parliament in favour of an exemption from the "Duty to report" child sex abuse for disclosures of abuse heard during confession. He seems to think that keeping secrets is a higher moral duty than protecting children from abuse. Other mandatory reporting duties have been introduced in the past. For instance a [...]
Amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill 2025 that would make the Mandatory Reporting chapter an effective piece of legislation
At present the government’s “mandatory reporting” section of the bill is designed NOT to help abused children. These are some amendments which would convert it into an effective piece of legislation Amendment Replace Section 45(1) with the following text A person aged 18 or over must make a notification under this section if, in the course of engaging in a relevant [...]
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