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The Urgent Need for Mandatory Reporting Laws

Nov 22, 202412 minEp. 278
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Episode description

In this episode of H.J. Talks About Abuse, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, discusses the critical topic of mandatory reporting in child abuse cases. Drawing from the John Smyth case and recent events including the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Alan explores the urgent need for legal reforms in the UK to ensure such cases are reported to the authorities in a timely manner.

The discussion highlights the shortcomings in the current legal framework, advocating for the implementation of mandatory reporting laws to protect children and prevent future abuse. Alan provides insights into the cultural and institutional changes required to prioritise the safety and well-being of survivors. Join Alan as he delves into the complexities and challenges of safeguarding within faith settings and the pressing need for change.

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