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when chair frances oldham qc reveal their findings, when chair frances oldham qc reveal theirfindingsctims will be looking for clear messages. jersey fail catastrophically in looking after their children under their ca re after their children under their care and government are going to promise that it is never going to happen again. brazilian politics has, for the past few years, been full of drama — politicians implicated in a massive corruption scandal, the impeachment of president dilma rousseff last year, and now, in the past week, her successor michel temer charged with accepting bribes. so how are brazilians feeling about the latest allegations? katy watson reports now from rio de janeiro. a week is a long time in resilient politics and it ended up looking like this. a general strike and protesters out on the streets, angry with the government. it started badly for the president after he was charged with accepting bribes. nearly two months of investigations painted him as a dirty leader but he's not giving up, blaming people to stop rozelle moving forward and he said they would
when chair frances oldham qc reveal their findings, when chair frances oldham qc reveal theirfindingsctims will be looking for clear messages. jersey fail catastrophically in looking after their children under their ca re after their children under their care and government are going to promise that it is never going to happen again. brazilian politics has, for the past few years, been full of drama — politicians implicated in a massive corruption scandal, the impeachment of president dilma...
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we heard this afternoon from the chair of the enquiry, frances oldham.any children, our institutions proved to be ineffectual and neglectful. the enquiry highlights ten fundamental failings in jersey's enquiry highlights ten fundamental failings injersey‘s care system. including, most importantly, the failure to listen to children. i am shocked, i am saddened and i am sorry. this report rams home some cold, hard, brutaltruths. over decades, too many children failed by too many people. and it highlights the so—called jersey way. and yes, the so—called jersey way. and yes, the report warns that some children in ourcare may the report warns that some children in our care may still be at risk. i will not rest until we have done all that we can do to change that. i accept that we can do to change that. i a cce pt every that we can do to change that. i accept every recommendation and pledge to build a new culture. one which puts children first every time. where one child failed, is one too many. one which is open to all ideas and expertise. where ever they com
we heard this afternoon from the chair of the enquiry, frances oldham.any children, our institutions proved to be ineffectual and neglectful. the enquiry highlights ten fundamental failings in jersey's enquiry highlights ten fundamental failings injersey‘s care system. including, most importantly, the failure to listen to children. i am shocked, i am saddened and i am sorry. this report rams home some cold, hard, brutaltruths. over decades, too many children failed by too many people. and it...
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chair frances oldham said children had been abandoned in care with no regard to their rights or needsnel had identified what she termed "the jersey way". in its most favourable light, this expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the protection of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is patently necessary. allegations of abuse injersey came to public prominence during police operations at this former children's home. the search for human remains at haut de la garenne was inconclusive, but the images spurred islanders who had kept their secrets for so long to come forward. they put dettol in my mouth. i couldn't breathe. darren was sent into care as a baby. he said he and his friends were frightened to tell their stories of abuse. everyone had a story but no one wanted to say it. some did try to, and it was just brushsed aside. and it became like a little gang, that you would just sit there and you know, you wou
chair frances oldham said children had been abandoned in care with no regard to their rights or needsnel had identified what she termed "the jersey way". in its most favourable light, this expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the protection of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is patently necessary....
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chair frances oldham said children had been abandoned in a system with no regard to their rights andtified what she termed the jersey way. the expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the production of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is pay to be necessary. allegations of abuse in jersey came to public prominence during police operations at this form are children's home. the search form are children's home. the search for human remains at haut de la garenne was inconclusive, but the images spurred islanders who had kept their secrets for so long to come forward. madeleine, who has written a book about her experiences wa nts to written a book about her experiences wants to remain anonymous. written a book about her experiences wants to remain anonymouslj written a book about her experiences wants to remain anonymous. i was in ca re wants to remain anonymous. i was in care from the age of three months, and
chair frances oldham said children had been abandoned in a system with no regard to their rights andtified what she termed the jersey way. the expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the production of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is pay to be necessary. allegations of abuse in jersey came to public prominence...
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chair, frances oldham, said children had been abandoned in a system with no regard to their rights andl identified what she termed the jersey way. this expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the protection of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is patently necessary. allegations of abuse injersey came to public prominence during police operations at this former children's home. the search for human remains at haut de la garenne was inconclusive, but the images spurred islanders who had kept their secrets for so long to come forward. madeleine, who has written a book about her experiences, wants to remain anonymous. i was in care from the age of three months, and it went on until i was nearly 17. awful experiences. abuse, being locked in a cell for days on end, beatings, being forced down in the bath. i thought i was going to guide them. i thought i was going to die then. the accounts of abuse involved homes l
chair, frances oldham, said children had been abandoned in a system with no regard to their rights andl identified what she termed the jersey way. this expression is said to refer to the maintenance of proud and ancient traditions and the preservation of the island's way of life. using the expression in a pejorative way, it is said to involve the protection of powerful interests and resistance to change, even when change is patently necessary. allegations of abuse injersey came to public...
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when inquiry chair frances oldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear grip on the scale of this abuse. this goes back to 1945 and involves all the different ca re 1945 and involves all the different care homes and children's homes on the islands, different agencies that we re the islands, different agencies that were involved with children and foster ca re were involved with children and foster care too, so the key priority is to know how many children may have suffered and what the level of abuse was. and also to look at what the authorities knew, whether they knew children were being abused and did not take action, whether there was a cover—up of the scale of this abuse. there is also a determination as to whether children's services on the island now are fit to protect honourable children in future. those are the key things that the victims of child abuse and everyone interested in this enquiry are looking for. it has been a mammoth undertaking. this has been going on for three years, cost £23 million and as head from more than 600 witnesses. they sp
when inquiry chair frances oldham reveals their findings today, victims will be looking for one clear grip on the scale of this abuse. this goes back to 1945 and involves all the different ca re 1945 and involves all the different care homes and children's homes on the islands, different agencies that we re the islands, different agencies that were involved with children and foster ca re were involved with children and foster care too, so the key priority is to know how many children may have...