At Last…But What Happens Now?

So Justice Lowell Goddard has taken her seat at the “Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse”,(CSA Inquiry) and at long last. Although there will be annual interim reports they do not expect to finish before 2020. The details, the reports, the appointments, it goes on and on; it is a huge undertaking, but if it results in a system that ensures the protection of our children, then so be it.

If.

But what happens now? What happens in the meantime?

This must all seem pie-in-the-sky to the kids suffering at the hands of abusers right now, with no sign of a safe haven. Charities try to pick up the slack, but when you bear in mind that out of approximately 4500 calls made to ChildLine every day only 2500 get answered due to lack of funding, then surely the government owes it to our children to pick up the tab for the shortfall.

Can we stand by and allow a child, who has worked up the courage to call for help, to go unheard? Isn’t that the most basic ask of anyone wronged; to be heard?

I am not trying to detract from the need for or the potential of this CSA Inquiry, but 2020 is a long way away for too many.

2 thoughts on “At Last…But What Happens Now?

  1. I agree.  Isn’t it a coincidence that the report doesnt appear before the next Westminster election.  Gives a few dubious honourable members a chance to bow out before the shit hits.

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    1. Funnily enough, that very same thought had occurred to me. Apart from being thorough, the protracted nature of the CSA Inquiry could be seen as giving plenty of time for some to cover tracks and get out of town!!
      I can’t begin to imagine what it must be like for those hoping to see justice done after all this time.

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