On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 serious sexual offences against children. Twelve instances involved eight children placed in the Lord and Lady Polwarth Children's Home, Edinburgh when Samson was Superintendent/Houseparent-in Charge between 1975 and 1981. The remit of this review was to examine the policies and safeguarding practices which were in operation in the 1970s and 1980s, and to consider current policies in order to make recommendations about any issues or areas of concern which may have implications for current policy and practice. The independent review recommended that there should be: - an audit of the use of current safeguarding and protection policies and proced...
Abuse in residential childcare has been of concern to the public and the profession for a number of ...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
This commentary conducts a review of the child protection management mechanisms developed within the...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
Rotherham Borough Council commissioned Professor Jay and her team to complete a review of Child Sexu...
This paper describes the developments in child protection policy and practice following the deaths o...
This is an opinion piece on a national inquiry in Scotland for the professional literature
EdinburghWe ask a lot of those entrusted with the care of our children and young people. We expect t...
The Royal Commission has released its fourth Issues Paper Preventing Sexual Abuse of Children in Out...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
This paper draws on work carried out by Sen, Kendrick, Milligan and Hawthorn commissioned as pert of...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
Professor Andy Kendrick (Emeritus Professor, CELCIS, University of Strathclyde), Erin Lux, Sharon Mc...
CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for Looked after Children in Scotland, based at the University o...
This paper reflects upon the historic abuse of young people living in children's homes. Beginning wi...
Abuse in residential childcare has been of concern to the public and the profession for a number of ...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
This commentary conducts a review of the child protection management mechanisms developed within the...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
Rotherham Borough Council commissioned Professor Jay and her team to complete a review of Child Sexu...
This paper describes the developments in child protection policy and practice following the deaths o...
This is an opinion piece on a national inquiry in Scotland for the professional literature
EdinburghWe ask a lot of those entrusted with the care of our children and young people. We expect t...
The Royal Commission has released its fourth Issues Paper Preventing Sexual Abuse of Children in Out...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
This paper draws on work carried out by Sen, Kendrick, Milligan and Hawthorn commissioned as pert of...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
Professor Andy Kendrick (Emeritus Professor, CELCIS, University of Strathclyde), Erin Lux, Sharon Mc...
CELCIS is the Centre for Excellence for Looked after Children in Scotland, based at the University o...
This paper reflects upon the historic abuse of young people living in children's homes. Beginning wi...
Abuse in residential childcare has been of concern to the public and the profession for a number of ...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
This commentary conducts a review of the child protection management mechanisms developed within the...