Beyond the cheers: Addressing coach abuse in cheerleading
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by Megan Hickey
3w ago
Our paralegal, Megan Hickey, has competed in national competitions as a cheerleader and is familiar with trust placed in coaches. Cheerleading is a contact sport that requires an immense amount of physical touch in order to carry parts of the routines, especially the stunting sequences. Responsible coaches are essential in this dangerous sport, not just due to its physical nature but also due to the trust involved ..read more
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The evolution of online grooming and avenues for redress
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by Megan Hickey
3M ago
The grooming process is often a pre-cursor to sexual abuse. It can take place in person or online and can last days, weeks or months. In an era where children have increasing access and exposure to digital platforms the dark reality of online grooming has emerged as a pressing concern ..read more
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The Church at Christmas – a timely reminder
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4M ago
At the risk of being a bah humbug in the run up to the Christmas season, given that we approach a celebration with great significance to the Christian church, it is appropriate to be reminded of the recommendations made to the Christian church by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (“IICSA”) in their scrutiny of abuse in religious institutions ..read more
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An ‘out of time’ CICA application success story
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by Megan Hickey
5M ago
Jeremy Indika contacted Emmott Snell seeking justice for the sexual abuse he had suffered at the hands of his childminder whilst he was a child. We advised him on an application to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority ..read more
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Sexual abuse by a Methodist Minister - An unusual modus operandi
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6M ago
The concept of modus operandi in the context of sexual assault cases refers to a perpetrator’s behaviours prior to, during, and following sexual abuse ..read more
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Church of England Case Reviews into institutional abuse | Emmott Snell
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11M ago
It is always heartening when any institution chooses to initiate formal scrutiny when something has gone badly wrong. In the Church of England, the House of Bishop’s guidance states that once matters relate to a safeguarding concern or allegation against a church officer have been completed, lessons should be identified and learnt from the case ..read more
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Let 2023 be the year to break the silence about childhood sexual abuse
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by Megan Hickey
1y ago
Many victims of sexual abuse live in silence and fear. It is heartening that more victims of sexual abuse are speaking out. The reporting of high-profile cases in the media has helped public awareness of childhood sexual abuse. A growing awareness and acceptance of mental health issues and the role of childhood abuse in causing mental health difficulties has also played a part in emboldening survivors to speak out.  ..read more
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The role of The Association of Child Abuse Lawyers (ACAL)
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by Megan Hickey
1y ago
What is it? The Association of Child Abuse Lawyers (ACAL) was set up in 1999 by leading solicitors in the field of civil compensation claims, for the physical, sexual, or emotional abuse of children and adults. The Association consists of solicitors, barristers, legal executives, trainee solicitors, barrister pupils, experts, and paralegals ..read more
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Sexual abuse in the nursery: justice options available
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by Gabrielle Litson
1y ago
Recent televisions programmes have shone a light on the prevalence of female paedophiles: the current storyline in EastEnders which sees Mick Carter reliving the sexual abuse he suffered as a child by his social worker Katie, is a case in point ..read more
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More survivors of Caldey Island abuse come forward
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1y ago
Editor's note: Since we reported successful compensation claims against the Cistercian Order in 2017 in respect of six survivors of abuse by Father Kotik Thaddeus, a monk on Caldey Island, more survivors have come forward. It is reported that over 20 survivors have now disclosed abuse suffered at the hands of monks. Claims of non recent abuse involving priests and religious figures are being re-investigated by police. A public inquiry is being called for, 5000 signatures having been obtained on a petition.  It is hoped that a public inquiry will shine a much needed spotlight on the ..read more
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