Thanks Flipper.
Remember that there are 2 links to petitions in the Opening Post. They are all for mandatory reporting, here they are again..
this quote is just for discussion purposes, not my political bias or anything... .
" a 'revolution in attitudes' is needed to safeguard children from sex abusers, according to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper.in an interview with the independent on sunday, ms cooper said that the problem was wider than the historic cases uncovered through the jimmy savile scandal and the abuse of hundreds of children in rotherham.she said that childrens voices must be heard by organisations which had failed to act in the past, and pledged that a labour government would make the reporting of abuse a legal requirement... we need to introduce mandatory reporting so that no institution can ever be tempted to think that the reputation of the institution matters more than the protection of the child ... there has to be a stronger obligation to report and to act.labour has included mandatory reporting in the partys pre-election manifesto and has also said it will set up a cross-whitehall unit to tackle child protection.
"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-shadow-home-secretary-calls-for-revolution-in-attitudes-to-safeguard-vulnerable-10077725.html.
Thanks Flipper.
Remember that there are 2 links to petitions in the Opening Post. They are all for mandatory reporting, here they are again..
the wt lost its appeals regarding the charity commission inquiry.
here is the ruling:.
http://www.charity.tribunals.gov.uk/documents/decisions/watch-tower-ruling-03mar15.pdf.
Joe Grundy's hard work payed off. Excellent idea :)
Here is a quote from part of the article in Private Eye:
"As well as investigating the Jehovah’s Witnesses over safeguarding and their advice to individual congregation charities, the Charity Commission was seeking to probe the organisation’s administration, governance and management in a move which could see the congregation lose its charitable status.
The commission also served WBTSB with a production order seeking disclosure of all documents recording allegations of abuse, and advice and guidance given in response, as well as minutes of meetings associated with child safeguarding..."
Read the rest here:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/167980001/jw-child-abuse-makes-private-eye#/173450004
(just thought I'd link the two threads)
following on from the recent thread about wt losing an appeal concerning the uk charity commission (sorry, i can't do the link) i'm pleased to report that this matter is covered in the latest 'private eye' (20 march - 2 april issue).. it's a one-third page article (p.34) under the heading 'child abuse' and the headline 'silent witnesses'.
it reports the case accurately, mentions several criminal cases and the ongoing high court compensation case.
it includes some of judge mckenna's comments..
this quote is just for discussion purposes, not my political bias or anything... .
" a 'revolution in attitudes' is needed to safeguard children from sex abusers, according to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper.in an interview with the independent on sunday, ms cooper said that the problem was wider than the historic cases uncovered through the jimmy savile scandal and the abuse of hundreds of children in rotherham.she said that childrens voices must be heard by organisations which had failed to act in the past, and pledged that a labour government would make the reporting of abuse a legal requirement... we need to introduce mandatory reporting so that no institution can ever be tempted to think that the reputation of the institution matters more than the protection of the child ... there has to be a stronger obligation to report and to act.labour has included mandatory reporting in the partys pre-election manifesto and has also said it will set up a cross-whitehall unit to tackle child protection.
"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-shadow-home-secretary-calls-for-revolution-in-attitudes-to-safeguard-vulnerable-10077725.html.
this quote is just for discussion purposes, not my political bias or anything... .
" a 'revolution in attitudes' is needed to safeguard children from sex abusers, according to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper.in an interview with the independent on sunday, ms cooper said that the problem was wider than the historic cases uncovered through the jimmy savile scandal and the abuse of hundreds of children in rotherham.she said that childrens voices must be heard by organisations which had failed to act in the past, and pledged that a labour government would make the reporting of abuse a legal requirement... we need to introduce mandatory reporting so that no institution can ever be tempted to think that the reputation of the institution matters more than the protection of the child ... there has to be a stronger obligation to report and to act.labour has included mandatory reporting in the partys pre-election manifesto and has also said it will set up a cross-whitehall unit to tackle child protection.
"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-shadow-home-secretary-calls-for-revolution-in-attitudes-to-safeguard-vulnerable-10077725.html.
this quote is just for discussion purposes, not my political bias or anything... .
" a 'revolution in attitudes' is needed to safeguard children from sex abusers, according to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper.in an interview with the independent on sunday, ms cooper said that the problem was wider than the historic cases uncovered through the jimmy savile scandal and the abuse of hundreds of children in rotherham.she said that childrens voices must be heard by organisations which had failed to act in the past, and pledged that a labour government would make the reporting of abuse a legal requirement... we need to introduce mandatory reporting so that no institution can ever be tempted to think that the reputation of the institution matters more than the protection of the child ... there has to be a stronger obligation to report and to act.labour has included mandatory reporting in the partys pre-election manifesto and has also said it will set up a cross-whitehall unit to tackle child protection.
"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-shadow-home-secretary-calls-for-revolution-in-attitudes-to-safeguard-vulnerable-10077725.html.
Hi Zeb.
Sorry, what I meant in the title is that these are countries that I know do not have mandatory reporting (not in all states of america, which is the aim of the 2nd petition I posted.), and that I could find well supported petitions for.
This page does says that mandatory reporting only applies to certain professions in Western Australia. I cannot find any online petitions.
http://mandatoryreporting.dcp.wa.gov.au/Pages/Aboutmandatoryreportinglegislation.aspx
If anyone has any suggestions as to how we can make a difference by emailing/petitioning, please post them here..
(Just found this regarding australia, although slightly off-topic. Bravehearts souns like a fine organisation.)
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse will hold private sessions in Townsville for the first time from today until March 20. The sessions are met with a mix of relief and trepidation for 18 survivors who now have the opportunity to tell the RC of their experiences in a private session with a Commissioner.
This can be an important part of the healing process and along with Bravehearts, Commission staff provide counselling and can arrange interpreters or other communication assistance if required.
If you're interested in getting involved in the private hearing process or would like to talk to someone about your story, please call Bravehearts on 1800 272 831.
Bravehearts is dedicated to the Royal Commission’s success and is providing community based support services for those wishing to engage with the Royal Commission.
Bravehearts is here to support those who wish to come forward and share their story and experiences with the Royal Commission.
We can:
We operate a free call national Information and Support Line 1800 BRAVE1 (1800 272 831) (8am to 8pm AEST) to assist clients and their families with any queries pertaining to the Royal Commission or child sexual assault generally
this quote is just for discussion purposes, not my political bias or anything... .
" a 'revolution in attitudes' is needed to safeguard children from sex abusers, according to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper.in an interview with the independent on sunday, ms cooper said that the problem was wider than the historic cases uncovered through the jimmy savile scandal and the abuse of hundreds of children in rotherham.she said that childrens voices must be heard by organisations which had failed to act in the past, and pledged that a labour government would make the reporting of abuse a legal requirement... we need to introduce mandatory reporting so that no institution can ever be tempted to think that the reputation of the institution matters more than the protection of the child ... there has to be a stronger obligation to report and to act.labour has included mandatory reporting in the partys pre-election manifesto and has also said it will set up a cross-whitehall unit to tackle child protection.
"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/child-sex-abuse-shadow-home-secretary-calls-for-revolution-in-attitudes-to-safeguard-vulnerable-10077725.html.
"give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
teach a man to fish..";)1) go to lawpages.com, register an account, then once logged in click 'hearings'.
2) you can now click 'archive' or 'current'.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish.."
;)
1) Go to lawpages.com, register an account, then once logged in click 'Hearings'
2) You can now click 'archive' or 'current'. In this example click archive, then crown courts archive.
3) You don't need the date (that narrows it down though), just type in the defendants name. In this example, type Burridge.
4) You can choose the court if you know it. In this example click bournemouth.
5) Once you have the reference number, google 'x court enquiries'.. In this example 'bournemouth crown court enquiries', and send an email to that address with the reference number, requesting the result and a copy of the judgement if possible please.
6) Sit back and wait.
(If you know of a case on a certain day, go back to step 2 and click current)
http://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/
i wonder what the details are that led to the verdict ?.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11857866.man_found_not_guilty_of_indecently_assaulting_young_girl/.
perhaps someone has a way to find out what happened ?.
Here is an example of what you will see..
DATE | LOCATION | COURT | CASE N0. | DEFENDANT/S | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
16-03-2015 | Salisbury Crown Court | 1 | U20150058 | Hq13d03735 Otuo V Watchtowe |
i wonder what the details are that led to the verdict ?.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11857866.man_found_not_guilty_of_indecently_assaulting_young_girl/.
perhaps someone has a way to find out what happened ?.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish.."
;)
1) Go to lawpages.com, register an account, then once logged in click 'Hearings'
2) You can now click 'archive' or 'current'. In this example click archive, then crown courts archive.
3) You don't need the date (that narrows it down though), just type in the defendants name.
4) You can choose the court if you know it. In this example click bournemouth.
5)Once you have the reference number, google 'x court enquiries'.. In this example 'bournemouth crown court enquiries', and send an email to that address with the reference number, requesting the result and a copy of the judgement if possible please.
6) Sit back and wait.
(If you know of a case on a certain day, go back to step 2 and click current)
http://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/