Rotherham abuse survivors to share their stories at conference
Victims of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham are to share their stories at a major conference next month.
The event called ‘Coming Out of The Darkness’ will take place in Leeds on March 11.
It will also include speeches by Professor Alexis Jay and Louise Casey, who have both written reports on the issue of child grooming in the town.
Another keynote speaker is award-winning Times journalist Andrew Norfolk, who broke the Rotherham story in the national media.
I hope that the two organisers remember to stress the theft of documents and laptops which have yet to be satisfactorily explained by any council member or council officer ??
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best thing would be for you to attend – you’ll be able to question them then.
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Yes as clearly a priority for Commissioners that
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Reblogged this on National Inquiry into Organised, Orchestrated & Historic Child Sexual Abuse.
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Compare and contrast how the Star and the Advertiser covered this event, the local weekly used the opportunity to print a very sly article about the conference, while the Star provides a more positive and balanced view.
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Reblogged this on Ann Diamond’s Weblog and commented:
Leeds – home of Jimmy Savile…
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