A CELCIS Emerging Insights Series Webinar:
Protecting Children and the Power of Voice in the Search for Justice: what we heard from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales
In this webinar, Professor Alexis Jay, Chair of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales (IICSA), John O'Brien, Secretary to the Inquiry and Sabah Kaiser, Ethnic Minority Ambassador to the Inquiry, discuss the Inquiry's findings, the work undertaken to support survivors and the impact of their evidence in informing the Inquiry's recommendations.
Given the focus of this webinar, what is shared and discussed may be upsetting, so please take time out if you need to during the webinar and afterwards.
Trauma can affect us all. If you need to speak to someone about how you are feeling, connect with someone you feel comfortable talking to, or you can speak to people in confidence at Samaritans by calling 116 123 or Breathing Space 0800 83 85 87.
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You can download the full Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales here.
Other reports from the inquiry can be found here.
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