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Compensation Scheme finally set up for Jersey care victims

Written by Tracey Emmott on 29 Mar 2012

A 'Historic Abuse Redress Scheme' has finally been set up to compensate victims of physical and sexual abuse suffered by those in residential care of the States of Jersey between 1948 and 1994. Tracey Emmott called for a redress scheme to be set up almost 4 years ago, as reported in the Independent.

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Two retired Church of England priests have been arrested in the Eastbourne area on susp

Written by Tracey Emmott on 09 Mar 2012

Canon Gordon Rideout, 73, is suspected of sexually assaulting nine young people between 1965 and 1972 in Crawley, West Sussex; Barkingside in north-east London and Middle Wallop in Hampshire.
Former parish priest Robert Coles, 70, is suspected of sexually assaulting three young men in West Sussex in the late 1970s and mid-1980s.
Last year a confidential review commission by Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss into historic allegations of sexual abuse by Church of England priests against young people in Sussex and elsewhere was received by the Diocese of Chichester and Sussex Police. A team of specialist child protection detectives from Sussex Police began an investigation which led to the arrests of the two priests.
The arrests also follow on-going church inquiries into Bishop Wallace Benn, the Bishop of Lewes, who is facing disciplinary action for alleged safeguarding mistakes. The Archbishop of Canterbury has ordered an investigation into child protection failings in churches in Sussex.
Sussex police said several allegations against Canon Rideout were made to police in 1972 but no criminal proceedings resulted.
In 2001 another related allegation was made to the police and an arrest was made then but there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings.
In the 1960s Canon Rideout was a chaplain at two Barnado's homes in London.
He was also chaplain at Moira House Girls School in Eastbourne until 2003 and chair of governors at St Mary's special school in Bexhill and Bishop Bell school in Eastbourne. He conducted services at All Saints Church, Eastbourne until 2010.
In 1997 an allegation was made against Robert Coles was investigated in 1997, and an arrest was made, but again there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings at that time.
The other allegations have only recently emerged as a result of the current inquiry.
The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby, Acting Bishop of Chichester, said: "I can assure the public that the two people who have been arrested were not in licensed ministry recently and the cases are of a historic nature."
09 March 2012
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Former Catholic priest faces jail after child abuse

Written by Tracey Emmott on 08 Feb 2012

Alexander Bede Walsh, age 58, a former catholic priest is facing jail after being found guilty of two serious sexual offences and 19 counts of indecent assault on boys between the ages of 8 and 16. Walsh targeted the boys while working as a priest in the 70s, 80s and 90s in Coventry, Warwickshire and Staffordshire. Throughout his trial at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court Walsh maintained his innocence. He claimed his victims were lying.

The trial heard from all eight victims, now adults who disclosed the abuse they had suffered at his hands. The crimes came to light when two victims independently contacted Staffordshire Police.

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Call for Public Inquiry published in The Times

Written by Tracey Emmott on 17 Jan 2012

BBC report into a letter from a group of solicitors calling for a public inquiry into abuse within the church, published in The Times on January 17th 2012. Tracey Emmott, representing seven victims of Diocese of Chichester priest Roy Cotton explains the need for such an inquiry.

 

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Court rules that Catholic church is responsible for child abuse by clergy

Written by Tracey Emmott on 28 Nov 2011

The High Court in London has ruled that the Catholic church is responsible for child abuse committed by its clergy.

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Milton Keynes Council ordered to pay £320k in abuse case

Written by Tracey Emmott on 21 Sep 2011

Milton Keynes Council ordered to pay £320k for failings of predecessor authority in abuse case.

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NSPCC Report - 64 children in England and Wales are sexually abused every day

Written by Tracey Emmott on 10 Aug 2011

According to figures obtained by the NSPCC, every day 64 children are sexually abused in England and Wales. Figures for recorded sex crimes against children were obtained via a successful NSPCC freedom of information request to all 43 police forces in England and Wales. The figures show that in 2009-10 more than 23,000 sexual offences were recorded by the police. These included rape, incest and gross indecency. This was an 8% on offences recorded in 2008-9.

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Court to decide Catholic church liability for priest abuse

Written by Tracey Emmott on 06 Jul 2011

Judge asked to decide if relationship between bishop and priest is similar to that between employers and staff.

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Sussex paedophile priest cheated justice in death

Written by Tracey Emmott on 12 Mar 2011

A paedophile priest kept his freedom until he died after Sussex Police destroyed his victims' paperwork.

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Church of England Safeguarding Failings

Written by Tracey Emmott on 30 Nov 2010

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