All I've see is people banging on about who is to blame, Tories, Labour etc politics!
I don't see anyone putting the children first that are abused at the forefront of our conversation.
We've just had one guy attacked in prison who carried out dreadful abuse on his own child, and as a listening public, we never really get to hear what is done to prevent it from happening again. Oh we hear lots of promises at the time, lots of sorrys that don't bring back a dead child.
So on the outside looking in I do want answers to child abuse and constantly delaying that and pointing fingers, does not help those children. Whether it's the Catholic church, whether it's Pakistani grooming gangs, whether it's TV presenters, whether it's footballers grooming via gifts...I want answers all the time, and we all know nothing is ever done.
So for example, personally I think every professional footballer should be made to go through the process of an enhanced dbs, if you fail it, you can't play.
When you put the child at the forefront of your conversation, I will consider someone is doing something, until then I'm just seeing political arguments.
I do want answers, don't you?
It's much like on here, I put up about the new online bill coming in, only one person, Pompey, actually said it was a good idea. Kids should always come first guys, and even if Elon is playing political games, it don't hurt to challenge the system, even if I think he's a fooking twat.
I think a lot of that has come about because of a culture of secrecy in places like the Church, Football/Sport, and Media celebrities. And when organisations do find out, they've been more concerned about loss of reputation and have tried to sweep it under the carpet, instead of dealing with the perpetrators.
In the grooming gangs case, there was an inherent fear of being labelled as racist by local authorities and a culture of not sharing information between depts. When it comes to public bodies, local govt, NHS etc there's the issue of confidentiality, and anybody who has worked in those fields will know it's drummed into you to protect patient/client confidentiality, but that led to organisations not sharing info.
It's been a few years since I've been out of it now, but as I understand it, safeguarding is a lot better than it used to be, although there are obviously still cases where children are not being identified as being at risk.
