notsurewheretogo 2 hours agoThat is word for word the same response I got from them a few weeks ago.
(I assume you refer here to the OP).
This is possibly because the Inquiry is primarily focused towards hearing peoples' experiences..
Finally, there's hope for abuse survivors
..Mirroring the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, survivors will be able to leave a short written message about their experiences. Anonymous statements will be published alongside reports and on websites.
Crucially the inquiry will appoint and fund support services for victims and survivors who come forward to assist the Inquiry, a major omission from previous versions.
www.leighday.co.uk/Blog/July-2015-(1)/Finally-theres-hope-for-abuse-survivors
Here's a little more:
The Truth Project will allow victims and survivors of child sexual abuse to share their experiences with the Inquiry.
Those who wish to take part will attend a private session at one of our offices in England or Wales to share their experience with a member of the Inquiry. Their accounts will not be tested, challenged or contradicted.
The information supplied will be anonymised and will be considered by the Chair and Panel members when reaching their conclusions and making recommendations for the future.
As part of the Truth Project, victims and survivors will be given an opportunity to write a message to be published together with the Inquiry’s annual reports.More information about the Truth Project is in our guide for those who wish to share their experience. The first Truth Project hearings are expected to start in October 2015.Visit our share your experience page to find out more, or to take part.
Please share your experience if you feel able to, it does not even have to be in person.
On this form we will ask you some questions so that we know a little more about the experience you wish to share with the Inquiry.
You will then be given a choice to share your experience by attending a private session of the Inquiry or by submitting a detailed statement.
www.csa-inquiry.independent.gov.uk/submit-information-online