Wednesday 26 November 2014

Historic Child Sexual Abuse in a Care Home in North Wales


I grew up in care from age of seven; put in care by Newham Social Services. I suffered mental, physical and sexual abuse and had my arm broken while in care. I had boiling milk knocked over me but none of this is in social service records but there are hospital reports/records of my injuries and staff have been jailed. I was in a home in North Wales where there was a lot of abuse going on and I have a case pending now with solicitors. I also recently contacted Scotland Yard about a boy who disappeared in the care home in Wales. I'm waiting for Midlands’s police to contact me about this boy. There is another guy in my group who was also in the car home I was in in North Wales. He contacted his mum back in the 70s told her he had been sexually abused in the care home she passed this onto social services who just contacted the home and again nothing become of it, as they believed the person who was abusing him. This staff member was jailed for three years and has been rearrested for sexual abuse on me and other kids. The whole story is too long to write so I have just given you a brief summary. I was placed in care because my mum and dad were abusing me and I was admitted to hospital on many occasions with injuries. Reading the reports, my mum placed me in care as she said she wouldn't be responsible for what she did to me, thus admitting the abuse. Why wasn't she charged together with my dad, is what I want to know? And why are none of my injuries recorded in their reports? Parts of my social service records are missing; as there were homes I was placed in that are not mentioned in their reports. All the staff knew what was going on in the care home and turned a blind eye. I was always on the run from this place; I also smashed up my social workers car when she tried to take me back to the home. This was not in my social service records; half my life is missing and not recorded in the reports. Thank you.

Written to Team Inspire by JAL and published with permission via our Facebook page Inspire Inspire
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