This article presents findings from a research study undertaken with twenty-one adult victims/survivors of historic abuse in care from Scotland. The research highlights how children experiencing abuse in the past faced significant barriers in relation to reporting their abuse to the adults they had access to in their lives. The key themes highlighted via the research answer two questions: why did children not disclose their abuse experiences historically? ; And how did adults respond to children's disclosures of abuse historically? The findings demonstrate that for some victims/survivors of abuse, the issues related to the reporting of abuse have substantially contributed to the abuse becoming 'historic', rather than something which was add...
For most looked after children and young people, foster and residential care provides a safe environ...
An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boos...
Beyond enabling protection of the child, disclosure of child sexual abuse makes it possible for the ...
This article presents findings from a research study undertaken with twenty-one adult victims/surviv...
Dystopian images of children’s remains buried in the cellars of Haut de la Garenne children’s home i...
This article reflects on methodological and ethical issues that have shaped a collaborative project ...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
At a time when nations and states across the world are critically examining historical childcare pra...
Key Practitioner Messages •Historic (non recent) child abuse investigations need to consider the eff...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
Non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse is an important issue to research, though often regarde...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
For most looked after children and young people, foster and residential care provides a safe environ...
An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boos...
Beyond enabling protection of the child, disclosure of child sexual abuse makes it possible for the ...
This article presents findings from a research study undertaken with twenty-one adult victims/surviv...
Dystopian images of children’s remains buried in the cellars of Haut de la Garenne children’s home i...
This article reflects on methodological and ethical issues that have shaped a collaborative project ...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
At a time when nations and states across the world are critically examining historical childcare pra...
Key Practitioner Messages •Historic (non recent) child abuse investigations need to consider the eff...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
Non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse is an important issue to research, though often regarde...
This study evaluates and synthesizes qualitative evidence addressing factors affecting a child’s dec...
For most looked after children and young people, foster and residential care provides a safe environ...
An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boos...
Beyond enabling protection of the child, disclosure of child sexual abuse makes it possible for the ...