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Since the Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Taskforce was launched just over a year ago, the team has proudly worked closely with key partners and stakeholders to ensure that the policing
Since the Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Taskforce was launched just over a year ago, the team has proudly worked closely with key partners and stakeholders to ensure that the policing
The recent resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby in response to the Church of England’s safeguarding failures has sparked important conversations about abuse, accountability and reform. Are Resignations Enough? When
The following blog was provided by Grace, a paralegal at BBK, working for survivors of abuse in civil law. For many survivors of abuse, taking legal action can be an
The following blog was provided Isabella, a paralegal at BBK, working for survivors of abuse in civil law. Every survivor has their own story and their own path towards
The recent sentencing of former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who received a six-month suspended sentence for possessing indecent images of children, has sparked widespread concern. The nature of this case,
This guest article was provided to us by Charlotte Wailes, Trainee Solicitor in the Abuse Team at law firm, Bolt Burdon Kemp For survivors of childhood abuse, it may take
This is guest article was provided to us by Hayyin Fan, a solicitor in the abuse claims team at law firm Bolt Burdon Kemp. When an abuse survivor hears the
This is guest article was provided to us by Raphael Amyrotos, paralegal in the Abuse Claims team at Bolt Burdon Kemp. Does the law on apologies need to change? It
The following blog was provided by Josephine Whitehouse, trainee solicitor with Leigh Day’s abuse claims team, and Amy Chater, Partner at Leigh Day specialising in Court of Protection financial deputyship
The following blog was provided by Hayley Chapman, Solicitor in the Abuse Team at Bolt Burdon Kemp. Taking legal action in relation to abuse that you have suffered is a
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