A teacher who worked at a school in North Yorkshire has been convicted of abusing female pupils.
A teacher who worked at a school in North Yorkshire has been convicted of abusing female pupils.
As part of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (a national inquiry into historical abuse in England and Wales) the inquiry has set up The Truth Project which hears from people abused in childhood.
Despite the ongoing pandemic, the child abuse team continue to gain wins for their clients.
The Supreme Court has recently handed down two judgements in which they consider the application of vicarious liability, which is the concept by which a third party becomes liable for another person’s wrongdoing.
If you suffered poor treatment in a residential Institution in Northern Ireland between 1922 and 1995 you can claim compensation through this new scheme.
The redress process for victims and survivors of Historical Institutional Abuse (“HIA”) will be launched on Tuesday 31st March as promised by the Government in November 2019.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) published itslatest reporton 12 March 2020.
Coronavirus is hitting the headlines across the world and has now been upgraded to pandemic status by the World Health Organisation. Understandably many are concerned about the potential risk to their children and families.