Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted February 5 Diamond Member Share Posted February 5 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Time limit for child sex abuse claims to be removed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up PA Media A three-year time limit for child ******* abuse victims to sue for damages will be removed in England and Wales under “long overdue” government reforms, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said. The MoJ said laws would also be refined to encourage employers to apologise for the actions of current or former employees, so victims would be more likely to receive apologies from institutions like schools, care facilities or hospitals. The government said it was delivering on recommendations laid out in the 2022 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up (IICSA), led by Prof Alexis Jay. The reforms are expected to be part of bills to be brought before Parliament in the next year. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the changes recommended by Prof Jay were “long overdue”. “These measures help survivors pursue their path to justice,” she added. Prof Jay had called for an end to the deadline for victims to bring compensation claims. At present, civil child ******* abuse claims must be brought within three years of turning 18, unless the victim can prove a fair trial can proceed despite the time lapse. However, the IICSA reported that a “significant number” of claims were being rejected because it could take “decades for survivors to feel able to discuss their ******* abuse”. Kim Harrison, president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, said the three-year deadline was “wholly inappropriate”. “It will now be the burden of defendants to prove that the passage of time has created an unfair trial, rather than on the victim or survivor to prove a fair trial is possible,” she said. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up PA Media Prof Alexis Jay gave evidence to the Home Affairs Committee for the IICSA in January Last month, the government confirmed it would introduce a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up duty for those working with children to report ******* abuse as part of the Crime and Policing Bill. Criminal sanctions will be introduced for both the concealment of, and failure to report, child ******* abuse. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has also promised to make grooming an aggravated factor in the sentencing of abuse cases and “overhaul” how information and evidence on child ******* abuse is gathered. The long wait for the IICSA recommendations to be implemented was thrown into the spotlight in January after tech billionaire Elon Musk attacked the government online in relation to child grooming. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer accused him and others of “spreading lies and misinformation”, but weeks later the Home Office This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and five government-backed local inquiries. At the time Cooper said the government would lay out a timetable by Easter for implementing the recommendations in the final report. The row between Mr Musk and Sir Keir centred on high-profile cases where groups of men – mainly of Pakistani descent – were convicted of ********* abusing and raping predominantly young white girls in towns such as Rotherham and Rochdale. Before leading the national inquiry Prof Jay This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up into abuse in Rotherham in 2014, which estimated 1,400 girls had been abused in the Yorkshire town. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Time #limit #child #sex #abuse #claims #removed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/208789-time-limit-for-child-sex-abuse-claims-to-be-removed/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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