This report sets out the process of the consultation and engagement with survivors of historical abuse and other stakeholders. It provides an analysis of the consultation responses. This addressed the aims of the Public Inquiry into Historical Child Abuse, its scope and remit, and the attributes of the Chair and Panel. It also addressed other matters considered by the consultation; commemoration of historical abuse, survivor support fund, and the Time Bar
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to inform their work on raising pub...
In Scotland, the Children’s Hearing system determines the placement of maltreated children. A locall...
Key Practitioner Messages •Historic (non recent) child abuse investigations need to consider the eff...
CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for Looked after Children in Scotland, based at the University o...
This chapter details the Scottish response to the historic abuse of children in care: a government a...
In 2002, Chris Daly raised a petition to the Scottish Executive (PE535) calling for an independent i...
This is an opinion piece on a national inquiry in Scotland for the professional literature
A financial compensation/redress scheme for victims/survivors of abuse in care in Scotland would off...
CELCIS welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Health and Sport Committee’s Call for evidence to ...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
Sincere thanks to the Scottish Human Rights Commission. The analysis in Chapter 1 was informed and g...
On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 se...
Professor Andy Kendrick (Emeritus Professor, CELCIS, University of Strathclyde), Erin Lux, Sharon Mc...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
Summary of Submission: List of Findings and Recommendations We welcome this consultation on the Rete...
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to inform their work on raising pub...
In Scotland, the Children’s Hearing system determines the placement of maltreated children. A locall...
Key Practitioner Messages •Historic (non recent) child abuse investigations need to consider the eff...
CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for Looked after Children in Scotland, based at the University o...
This chapter details the Scottish response to the historic abuse of children in care: a government a...
In 2002, Chris Daly raised a petition to the Scottish Executive (PE535) calling for an independent i...
This is an opinion piece on a national inquiry in Scotland for the professional literature
A financial compensation/redress scheme for victims/survivors of abuse in care in Scotland would off...
CELCIS welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Health and Sport Committee’s Call for evidence to ...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
Sincere thanks to the Scottish Human Rights Commission. The analysis in Chapter 1 was informed and g...
On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 se...
Professor Andy Kendrick (Emeritus Professor, CELCIS, University of Strathclyde), Erin Lux, Sharon Mc...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
Summary of Submission: List of Findings and Recommendations We welcome this consultation on the Rete...
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to inform their work on raising pub...
In Scotland, the Children’s Hearing system determines the placement of maltreated children. A locall...
Key Practitioner Messages •Historic (non recent) child abuse investigations need to consider the eff...