The routes to justice for abuse survivors – Is a criminal or civil case best for me?
This blog was provided to us by Emma Barrow, an abuse solicitor at law firm, Bolt Burdon Kemp. When someone has sadly been abused and makes the brave decision to
This blog was provided to us by Emma Barrow, an abuse solicitor at law firm, Bolt Burdon Kemp. When someone has sadly been abused and makes the brave decision to
How often do you switch on the news to find another account of a child abused, and a life irrevocably altered? In the UK it is rapidly becoming a daily
It has been a year since the final report of The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) was launched, on 20 October 2022. It represented the culmination of seven
The full government response can be read here. What were the key points of the announcement? CSA redress scheme. The government has committed to implementing a redress (compensation) scheme for
Throughout my time acting for survivors of abuse I have, on more than one occasion, been contacted by a partner of a survivor or a family member who wants to
The government has announced the formulation of a new child sexual exploitation taskforce to pursue organised criminal gangs who are sexually exploiting or grooming children. What were the key points
Late last year the NHS updated its working definition of trauma-informed practice, detailing six key tenets to a trauma-informed approach, take a look at our breakdown of them below: Trauma-informed
The cost-of-living crisis could have severe consequences for anyone who finds themself in a cycle of abuse or who has recently escaped from a dangerous domestic situation. The primary issue
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) issued its final report on Thursday 20 October 2022. It is a report that has taken over seven years and heard from
On 20th October 2022 the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) will issue its final report, bringing IICSA to an end, 8 years after it was formed. Over that
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