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Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse

About time all this stuff came out.

Although I saw no evidence of it when I was at school , I wonder how widespread it is. Is it just a few egregious cases, or widespread in the school system?

Hopefully the inquiry will find out.
 
About time all this stuff came out.

Although I saw no evidence of it when I was at school , I wonder how widespread it is. Is it just a few egregious cases, or widespread in the school system?

Hopefully the inquiry will find out.

The inquiry has been held and the findings are in. The ABC report goes over what they found out. Ugly stuff.
It's quite possible there are still many people who havn't spoken up
 
The ABC has been busy. Clearly the earlier stories have resulted in more disgraceful activitie being uncovered.

Victorian Education Department refused to sack sexually abusive teacher at Macleod High School, memoir alleges

ABC Investigations
/ By Russell Jackson
Posted 6h ago6 hours ago, updated 4h ago4 hours ago

Peter Gerrard Jackman in 1968, when he taught at Camberwell High School in Melbourne.(ABC News: Alex Lim / Supplied)

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  • In short: Peter Gerrard Jackman was accused of sexually abusing at least 10 girls at a school in Melbourne's north in 1969 and 1970, according to a former principal's unpublished memoir.
  • Jackman resigned and later carried on his teaching career in Queensland.
  • What's next? A woman who alleges she was sexually abused by Jackman has launched legal action against the Victorian government.
The Victorian Education Department sent unqualified teachers into classrooms in the 1960s and then failed to sack them following reports they were sexually abusing their students, according to recently discovered documents.

In an unpublished memoir obtained by ABC Investigations, former Macleod High School principal Athol Jones claimed that the Victorian Education Department appointed "morally reprehensible" trainee teachers to the school in the late 1960s and that a senior department executive failed to terminate the employment of one when Jones passed on complaints that the teacher was sexually abusing female students.

 
The inquiry has been held and the findings are in. The ABC report goes over what they found out. Ugly stuff.
It's quite possible there are still many people who havn't spoken up

The report hasn't been released yet so the ABC is only speculating on the results.
 
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The report hasn't been released so the ABC is only speculating on the results.
Your right. I didn't express it properly.

The ABC has done much of the legwork with the initial investigations. They are reporting on what they knew already. That is very unlikely to change.

The official government inquiry would have built on those investigations and, who knows ?, made some recommendations. We will have to wait for the release of their findings.
 
Cardinal Pell back in the news again.
The compensation scheme that investigates allegations of child sexual abuse and awards damages to victims of abuse has supported the claims of 2 men abused by Cardinal Pell.

It's a detailed story and bears reading. Also includes further information about alleged abuses by Cardinal Pell.

Cardinal George Pell abused two boys in Ballarat, compensation scheme decides

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Cardinal George Pell at the Vatican in 2017. (Reuters: Remo Casilli)

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Two men were compensated after the National Redress Scheme accepted they were abused as boys by the late Cardinal George Pell in Ballarat in the 1970s.
One man who the scheme decided was groped by Pell was compensated just five weeks before the cardinal’s death.


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Two men have been granted compensation by the federal government's National Redress Scheme for abuse by the late Cardinal George Pell, including one whom the scheme accepted was raped by Pell when the Cardinal was a young priest in Ballarat in the 1970s.

WARNING: Readers might find some of the details in this story distressing.
The boys were eight and nine and lived in Ballarat when the abuse they describe in their claims took place, but do not know each other and went to different schools in the Victorian goldfields town where Pell was a priest and the diocese's episcopal vicar for education.

 
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