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The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public inquiry's recommendation [...]

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long consultation from [...]

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

November 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal (see further down) [...]

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – government is looking on and doing little

October 18th, 2023|0 Comments

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – the government is looking on and doing little October 20th, 2023, brings the first anniversary of the publication of IICSA’s final report. The publication date coincided with the resignation of Liz Truss. As a result, it was largely wiped from media reporting on the day. To mark this first anniversary, we have undertaken a review the Government’s progress on the recommendations in the last twelve months. […]

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The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public [...]

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long [...]

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

November 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal (see [...]

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – government is looking on and doing little

October 18th, 2023|0 Comments

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – the government is looking on and doing little October 20th, 2023, brings the first anniversary of the publication of IICSA’s final report. The publication date coincided with the resignation of Liz Truss. As a result, it was largely wiped from media reporting on the day. To mark this first anniversary, we have undertaken a review the Government’s progress on the recommendations in the last twelve months. […]

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The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public inquiry's recommendation on mandatory reporting of child sex abuse. It is utterly useless, and [...]

2311, 2023

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long consultation from the 4th November until 30th November 2023. The consultation makes proposals that, [...]

2311, 2023

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

November 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal (see further down) is marked in red in both cases. It is this difference which [...]

1810, 2023

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – government is looking on and doing little

October 18th, 2023|0 Comments

IICSA’s final report first anniversary – the government is looking on and doing little October 20th, 2023, brings the first anniversary of the publication of IICSA’s final report. The publication date coincided with the resignation of Liz Truss. As a result, it was largely wiped from media reporting on the day. To mark this first anniversary, we have undertaken a review the Government’s progress on the recommendations in the last twelve months. […]

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The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public inquiry's recommendation on mandatory reporting of child sex abuse. It is utterly useless, and it is intended to be. You can read [...]

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long consultation from the 4th November until 30th November 2023. The consultation makes proposals that, even according to the Home Office’s own impact [...]

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The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public inquiry's recommendation on mandatory reporting of child sex abuse. It is utterly useless, and it is intended to be. You can read the legislative text here. There are two main parts to the legislation. The “Duty to report child sex offences”, and an “Offence of preventing or deterring [...]

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long consultation from the 4th November until 30th November 2023. The consultation makes proposals that, even according to the Home Office’s own impact statement, will deliver no improvement to safeguarding and importantly for the Government it seems, no discernible increase in referrals to the statutory agencies. The Home Office [...]

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

November 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal (see further down) is marked in red in both cases. It is this difference which means that (whatever they might choose to call it) the Home Office proposal is not mandatory reporting. IICSA’s Recommendation 13 Recommendation 13: Mandatory reporting The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and Welsh Government [...]

1405, 2024

The Government’s useless Child Sexual Abuse Reporting law

May 14th, 2024|0 Comments

We now have the government's legislative proposal in response to the IICSA public inquiry's recommendation on mandatory reporting of child sex abuse. It is utterly useless, and it is intended to be. You can read the legislative text here. There are two main parts to the legislation. The “Duty to report child sex offences”, and an “Offence of preventing or deterring [...]

2311, 2023

Home Office “MR” consultation #2. It’s not MR!

November 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

The Home Office has finally revealed its thinking in this low-profile month long consultation from the 4th November until 30th November 2023. The consultation makes proposals that, even according to the Home Office’s own impact statement, will deliver no improvement to safeguarding and importantly for the Government it seems, no discernible increase in referrals to the statutory agencies. The Home Office [...]

2311, 2023

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

November 23rd, 2023|Comments Off on The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal

The key difference between IICSA’s Recommendation 13 and the Home Office proposal (see further down) is marked in red in both cases. It is this difference which means that (whatever they might choose to call it) the Home Office proposal is not mandatory reporting. IICSA’s Recommendation 13 Recommendation 13: Mandatory reporting The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and Welsh Government [...]

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