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The Historic System to Protect and Prevent the Abuse of Children in Care in Scotland, 1948-1995
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to consider the existence and effectiveness of the systems to protect children in care in Scotland, and to prevent the abuse of those children in the period framed by the Children Act 1948 a...
Child Abuse and Scottish Children sent Overseas through Child Migration Schemes Report
This report—written by Professors Stephen Constantine (Emeritus Professor of Modern British History, Lancaster University), Marjory Harper (Professor of History, University of Aberdeen), and Gordon Lynch (Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology, Unive...
Child Abuse and Scottish Children sent Overseas though Child Migration Schemes Report
This report—written by Professors Stephen Constantine (Emeritus Professor of Modern British History, Lancaster University), Marjory Harper (Professor of History, University of Aberdeen), and Gordon Lynch (Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology, Unive...
Restriction Orders - Protocol and Form
A restriction order can protect a person’s identity by granting them anonymity. “Anonymity” means keeping the person’s identity private. An application form to make, change or cancel a restriction order is at the end of the protocol. The protocol describe...
Witness statements and other evidence
Evidence is information. We need evidence about all the things that are covered by our Terms of Reference. There are different types of evidence. What a witness tells us at a session or interview can be written down in a statement. Their statement is then...
SCOTTISH CHILD ABUSE INQUIRY PUBLIC HEARINGS TO RESUME
SCOTTISH CHILD ABUSE INQUIRY PUBLIC HEARINGS TO RESUME Lady Smith, Chair of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) has today announced public hearings examining the abuse of children in Boarding Schools will commence on 16 March 2021. Phase 1 of the evid...
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry Publishes Fourth Case Study Findings
The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry has today, 17 February, published Lady Smith’s findings in relation to the provision of residential care by The Christian Brothers at St Ninian’s Residential Care Home, Falkland, Fife, between 1953 and 1983. She concludes ...
Case Study Findings - Christian Brothers
Case Study Findings - Christian Brothers No 4
Core participants
To be a “core participant” you have to have a significant role in the things being investigated by the Inquiry. A core participant could be a person, a group, or an organisation. The significant role could be about all or only some of the things the Inqui...
Costs
up to 31 December 2015 £609,776 £609,776 1st January 2016 - 31st March 2016 £504,041 £1,113,817 1st April 2016 - 30th June 2016 £687,044 £1,800,861 1st July 2016 - 30th September 2016 £717,189 £2,518,050 1st October 2016 - 31st December 2016 ...