Ria
23rd July 2014, 18:19
Shamed by allegations of a sex abuse cover-up right at the heart of Westminster, the prime minister’s promised “no stone unturned” inquiries - but here’s the biggest scandal of all: covering up child abuse isn’t a crime!
Last week the NSPCC called for a law to prosecute those who cover up for abusers - but the government just rejected a chance to back it. If we don’t pressure David Cameron now he’ll delay until after the election, failing to protect thousands of vulnerable kids.
Now's our chance: Labour’s Ed Miliband backs a change in the law as do many Tories and Lib Dems, and right now there's a bill in parliament that can make it happen. Let’s shout loud and clear that protecting our kids can't wait. Click to sign then share this widely -- when we reach 50,000 Avaaz will work with allies in parliament to force a vote:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/the_biggest_child_abuse_scandal_of_all_71/?bZVTHab&v=42908
It beggars belief. Say you’re a teacher, and a child tells you they’ve been abused by another teacher. You don’t report it. This would be a crime in most of the rest of the developed world, but - outrageously - in England, Wales and Scotland, it isn’t.
Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris abused kids for decades because people were too afraid to speak out - and what's changed? Experts believe only 5% of child abuse is reported today. Opponents of a “duty to report” law claim it'd be expensive and lead to a flood of reports - both ludicrous reasons not to act. Finally, we have a chance to put this right.
Stung by allegations of sex parties involving underage boys at past Conservative party conferences, David Cameron’s promised action. But he'll kick it into the long grass unless we force him to turn soundbites into a concrete law now while this scandal's in the spotlight. Sign below then share with everyone -- the more we are, the stronger our call:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/the_biggest_child_abuse_scandal_of_all_71/?bZVTHab&v=42908
Time and again, the Avaaz community has come together to protect children - from forcing Hilton hotels to train their staff on how to identify and report child prostitution, to stopping the flogging of a 15-year old girl in the Maldives. ‘Avaaz’ means ‘voice’ – let’s act as the voice of the voiceless and protect vulnerable children across the UK.
In hope,
Mary, Bert, Andrea, Luis and all of the Avaaz team
More information:
Tory child abuse whistleblower: 'I supplied underage rent boys for Margaret Thatcher's cabinet ministers' (Mirror)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-child-abuse-whistleblower-i-3848987
David Cameron hints at reporting abuse law change (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28231675
After Savile, the mandatory reporting of abuse could protect other children (The Guardian)
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/04/after-savile-how-do-we-protect-other-children
NSPCC wants covering up abuse to be a criminal offence (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28213318
Cameron: No stone unturned on child sex abuse claims (BBC) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28189072
Last week the NSPCC called for a law to prosecute those who cover up for abusers - but the government just rejected a chance to back it. If we don’t pressure David Cameron now he’ll delay until after the election, failing to protect thousands of vulnerable kids.
Now's our chance: Labour’s Ed Miliband backs a change in the law as do many Tories and Lib Dems, and right now there's a bill in parliament that can make it happen. Let’s shout loud and clear that protecting our kids can't wait. Click to sign then share this widely -- when we reach 50,000 Avaaz will work with allies in parliament to force a vote:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/the_biggest_child_abuse_scandal_of_all_71/?bZVTHab&v=42908
It beggars belief. Say you’re a teacher, and a child tells you they’ve been abused by another teacher. You don’t report it. This would be a crime in most of the rest of the developed world, but - outrageously - in England, Wales and Scotland, it isn’t.
Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris abused kids for decades because people were too afraid to speak out - and what's changed? Experts believe only 5% of child abuse is reported today. Opponents of a “duty to report” law claim it'd be expensive and lead to a flood of reports - both ludicrous reasons not to act. Finally, we have a chance to put this right.
Stung by allegations of sex parties involving underage boys at past Conservative party conferences, David Cameron’s promised action. But he'll kick it into the long grass unless we force him to turn soundbites into a concrete law now while this scandal's in the spotlight. Sign below then share with everyone -- the more we are, the stronger our call:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/the_biggest_child_abuse_scandal_of_all_71/?bZVTHab&v=42908
Time and again, the Avaaz community has come together to protect children - from forcing Hilton hotels to train their staff on how to identify and report child prostitution, to stopping the flogging of a 15-year old girl in the Maldives. ‘Avaaz’ means ‘voice’ – let’s act as the voice of the voiceless and protect vulnerable children across the UK.
In hope,
Mary, Bert, Andrea, Luis and all of the Avaaz team
More information:
Tory child abuse whistleblower: 'I supplied underage rent boys for Margaret Thatcher's cabinet ministers' (Mirror)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-child-abuse-whistleblower-i-3848987
David Cameron hints at reporting abuse law change (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28231675
After Savile, the mandatory reporting of abuse could protect other children (The Guardian)
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/04/after-savile-how-do-we-protect-other-children
NSPCC wants covering up abuse to be a criminal offence (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28213318
Cameron: No stone unturned on child sex abuse claims (BBC) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28189072