We're starting the conversation about sexual abuse to inform and offer legal support for listeners by discussing recent cases and topics which have been ignored for too long.
In this milestone 300th episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins, and his colleague, Danielle Vincent, and original podcast mastermind, Sam Barker, reflect on the podcast's journey and milestones. They delve into early technical challenges and the evolution of technology that has facilitated global communication and adaptability in legal discussions during the pandemic. The episode highlights a significant discussion surrounding child migrant cases, illustrating the podcast's ongoing commitment to unearthing historical abuse and advocating for survivors' rights. Through conversations about legal proceedings and personal experiences, listeners gain insights into the importance of technology and human connection in addressing sensitive abuse topics. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/ Join us as we explore these serious issues and discuss ways to achieve justice and healing for those affected by such life-altering experiences.
In this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins from the abuse team at Hugh James delves into the recent governmental decision against implementing a national redress scheme for survivors of child abuse, as recommended by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). Collins outlines the challenges survivors face when seeking compensation through legal proceedings and discusses alternative models like the Australian redress scheme. He emphasizes the importance of holding abusers accountable financially and explores why current legal systems rarely order offenders to pay compensation. Collins also suggests potential improvements, including involving abusers and institutions in financially supporting a redress scheme in the UK, echoing global precedents. Join the discussion as we explore justice, support for survivors, and the quest for systemic change. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/ Join us as we explore these serious issues and discuss ways to achieve justice and healing for those affected by such life-altering experiences.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where legal experts from Hugh James delve into the challenging topics surrounding sexual abuse. In this episode, Alan Collins, a partner at Hugh James, discusses the ongoing witness appeal for the case of a former teacher, Alan Johnson, who was recently convicted of rape and indecent assaults that occurred decades ago. The episode highlights the importance of victims and witnesses coming forward, not only to piece together the full story but also to help others in similar situations find the courage to share their experiences. It also draws connections to another case involving teacher Alan Webster, reiterating the devastating long-term impact abuse can have on victims and their families. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/ Join us as we explore these serious issues and discuss ways to achieve justice and healing for those affected by such life-altering experiences.
Welcome to this episode of HJ Talks About Abuse, hosted by Danielle Vincent and Hannah Hodgson. In this episode, we delve into the alarming issue of drink spiking. Join us as we explore the broader implications of drink spiking and its impact on both travellers and locals. We discuss the growing concerns and challenges in detecting drink spiking, highlighting the importance of being vigilant about one's surroundings, whether at home or abroad, as well as the innovative measures and safety precautions being implemented to combat this issue and how you can protect yourself and others. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of "H.J. Talks About Abuse," Alan Collins from the abuse team at Hugh James discusses recent updates on the topical issue of grooming gangs and the calls for inquiries into their activities. He explores the vulnerabilities of young victims, the failings of authorities, and the political complexities surrounding these cases. With ongoing scandals and criticism over the actions of local and national politicians, Alan emphasizes the urgent need for a national inquiry to understand the systemic issues and prevent future exploitation. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to another episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into the pressing issues surrounding sexual abuse cases. In this episode, we focus on the compelling BBC documentary "Rape on Trial" hosted by Stacey Dooley. The series sheds light on the harrowing experiences of four young women navigating the UK court system after reporting rape by someone they know. Through their stories, we explore the legal and personal challenges faced by survivors, the alarming statistics on conviction rates, and the impact of prolonged court delays. We discuss societal perceptions of rape, especially in cases involving acquaintances or partners, and the difficulties in breaking the stigma. The episode also covers the proactive steps being taken by the police and CPS to address these issues, though challenges remain significant. We touch upon social media's role in shaping these cases and the right to anonymity for survivors. Tune in for a deeper understanding of the systemic hurdles in seeking justice for sexual assault survivors and join the conversation on raising awareness and advocating for change. As always, we encourage survivors and their allies to speak out and seek assistance in their journey towards healing and justice.
Welcome to this episode of the H.J Talks About Abuse podcast, where the Hugh James abuse team delves into the recent Harrods Compensation Scheme. This initiative responds to past allegations of sexual abuse under the late Mohammed Fayed's tenure at Harrods. Join host Alan Collins and his colleagues Hannah Hodgson and Danielle Vincent as they discuss the scheme's framework, benefits, and application process. Learn about the eligibility criteria, potential compensation, and the importance of seeking legal representation when navigating these sensitive cases. This episode aims to inform and empower survivors by highlighting a new pathway to justice. Tune in to understand how the scheme works and how it might serve those affected by the historic allegations at Harrods. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into the harrowing findings about domestic abuse related deaths in England and Wales. Join Danielle and Hannah as they discuss the shocking report revealing 262 deaths over the past year, emphasizing the often overlooked connection between domestic violence and suicide. The hosts shed light on how multi-agency collaboration can be improved to prevent such tragedies. Learn about the crucial insights shared by Jess Phillips, Minister for Safeguarding of Violence Against Women and Girls, and explore the impact of COVID on domestic abuse cases. This episode raises awareness and examines what more can be done to protect victims and prevent further loss of life. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins and Hannah Hodson delve into the distressing news of Safeline, the only helpline dedicated to male survivors of abuse in England and Wales, facing imminent closure. The podcast highlights the critical role Safeline played in providing support and understanding to over 2,000 men and boys, amidst the stigma surrounding male vulnerability and abuse. The episode raises awareness of the funding crisis affecting survivor support organisations and explores the broader implications on mental health and the justice system. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this eye-opening episode, the abuse team at Hugh James delves into the hidden issues surrounding Cheltenham Race Week, highlighting the safety concerns faced by women during this festive yet problematic time. Alan Collins and his colleagues, Hannah and Danny, discuss alarmingly high statistics of women feeling unsafe, the increase in violence, and the controversial appearance of temporary entertainment venues. Bringing attention to local efforts like bystander training and the increased police presence, the team explores the balance between ensuring safety and maintaining the tradition of this major event. Tune in to hear their insights and learn more about the measures that can be taken to protect the community while preserving the positive aspects of the races. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, presented by the abuse team at Hugh James. Join Alan Collins and Hannah Hodson as they delve into the ongoing fight against deepfake pornography, led by former Love Island star Georgia Harrison. Harrison's journey began with her ex-partner's conviction for voyeurism and has since evolved into a powerful campaign against the exploitation of individuals through AI-generated explicit content without consent. In this episode, the hosts discuss the psychological toll of image-based abuse, the need for legal reforms, and Georgia's recent ITV documentary series "Porn Power Profit." They explore the alarming statistics of young victims coerced into creating explicit content, emphasising the urgency for education and legislative change to protect vulnerable individuals. As they tackle the complex issue of balancing technological advancements with safeguarding against abuse, Alan and Hannah stress the importance of raising awareness and legal accountability. Tune in to learn more about the potential civil and criminal consequences of deepfake involvement and the steps being taken to combat this modern form of exploitation. As always, the hosts welcome your thoughts and questions on this pressing subject. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this thought-provoking episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins, the head of the abuse team at Hugh James, delves into the intricacies of the proposed reforms to the limitation law in England and Wales. As the government sets its sights on implementing the recommendations from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (ICSA), this solo episode explores the potential impact on survivors of sexual abuse and their journey to justice. Discover how the removal of the limitation period for child sexual abuse claims aims to dismantle barriers that have long hindered access to justice, while also addressing the challenges of balancing fair trials for defendants. Join Alan as he navigates through the complexities of the legal reforms, drawing insights from similar changes in Scotland and Australia, and discusses the implications for past, present, and future claims. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Join the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast as hosts Alan Collins and Daniel Vincent delve into the controversial topic of indecent exposure, triggered by a headline-making moment at the recent Grammy Awards. The episode discusses the legal and societal implications of a daring fashion choice by Bianca, Kanye West's wife, that blurred the lines between bold statements and potential legal boundaries. The hosts explore various scenarios and legal aspects related to indecent exposure, from high-profile events to everyday public spaces, emphasizing the importance of understanding the impact of such actions on society and the potential distress caused to individuals. This thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to consider the fine balance between personal expression and legal limits, encouraging open discussions about societal norms and the responsibilities that come with public exposure. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, hosts Danielle Vincent and Hannah delve into a British Transport Police report from 2024, highlighting a 50% increase in violence against women and girls on public transport in London. They discuss the alarming statistics, with reported crimes rising from under 8,000 in 2021 to nearly 12,000 in 2023. The conversation explores public awareness, the potential for increased reporting due to better accessibility, and the significance of bystander intervention. The episode emphasises the importance of discussion and awareness in addressing and reducing such crimes. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, presented by the abuse team at Hugh James. In this episode, Senior Associate Danielle Vincent and Hannah Hodgson discuss the Scottish Redress Scheme, introduced in December 2021, which provides compensation for individuals who experienced abuse before December 2004 in various care settings across Scotland. The scheme covers physical, sexual, emotional abuse, or neglect and compensates survivors with up to £100,000, with provisions for next of kin claims up to £10,000. The episode highlights the unique aspects of the Scottish Redress Scheme and its broad eligibility criteria, emphasizing the importance of legal representation to navigate the application process effectively. Danielle and Hannah clarify that solicitor costs are covered by the scheme, ensuring applicants receive their full compensation and discussing the benefits of professional legal support in crafting detailed statements required for the application. The hosts address the slow pace of the application process, attributed to delays in obtaining social services records, and urge eligible individuals to apply promptly, especially as the scheme's deadline is yet to be announced. This episode aims to raise awareness, encourage applications, and provide reassurance to survivors that legal support can make the process less daunting and more accessible. We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, presented by the Hugh James abuse team. In this episode, led by Alan Collins, the head of the abuse team, we delve into the pressing issue of grooming gangs. Despite criticisms of the term, the episode confronts the harsh realities of young girls being targeted by predators and the criminal activities often accompanying these abuses. Alan highlights the often-overlooked correlation between grooming and broader criminal networks, such as county lines. The discussion pushes for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, questioning the sufficiency of local inquiries and drawing from past investigations like the Rotherham and ICSA reports. The episode calls for a deeper understanding of the systemic issues that allow such crimes to persist, despite existing safeguarding recommendations and government intentions. Through legal expertise and personal insights, this podcast aims to empower survivors and provoke thought on how society can better address and prevent these tragic crimes. Tune in to explore the necessity of comprehensive national action against grooming gangs and the importance of keeping accurate data to confront these challenges effectively. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the latest edition of Hugh James' podcast, where Alan Collins discusses the controversial decision regarding the lack of a public inquiry into the grooming scandal centered on Oldham. Join us as we delve into the complexities of safeguarding failures, victim blaming, and the systemic issues that have left many vulnerable young people unprotected. This episode explores the need for accountability and leadership in addressing these tragic events, as well as the broader societal implications surrounding child exploitation. With insights from successful criminal cases and firsthand experiences with victims and survivors, we aim to shed light on the urgent necessity for a thorough examination and potential reforms. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where difficult yet important conversations about sexual abuse cases take place. Hosted by Alan Collins from the Hugh James abuse team, this episode highlights the official opening of "The Place to Remember" in St. Helier, Jersey. This memorial, a recommendation from Francis Oldham's panel, stands as a testament to those who faced hardships while in care. Alan is joined by Darren from the Survivor Network, as they explore the significance of this new space, designed for remembrance and reflection. Through heartfelt dialogue, they offer insights into the challenges faced by survivors and the ongoing work of organizations like the Butterfly Effect. This episode also shines a light on the "Jersey Way," the island's unique community spirit that rallies to aid those in need. With a powerful legacy grounded in public support and resilience, the conversation serves as an empowering reminder of the strength found in unity and remembrance. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into the complex topics of sexual abuse cases, with a focus on both legal aspects and broader issues faced by survivors. In this episode, Alan Collins from Hugh James discusses the significance of a new memorial in Jersey, known as 'A Place to Remember,' which stems from the recommendations of the Jersey Care Inquiry. This episode examines the historical context of the Jersey child abuse scandal, the ensuing media coverage, and the subsequent Jersey Care Inquiry led by Francis Oldham. The inquiry's comprehensive report shed light on systemic failures and prompted constructive measures to aid survivors. Alan shares his personal reflections on attending the opening of this commemorative garden and highlights its importance as a source of strength, support, and healing for survivors past, present, and future. This reflective and positive episode concludes with Alan's best wishes for the year ahead. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into the crucial discussions often ignored for too long. In this episode, we examine a significant legal case in Scotland involving Luke Ford, an actor convicted of serious sexual offences, including the first stealthing prosecution. We explore the profound impacts of these offenses on victims and the intricate legal discussions surrounding informed consent. Our legal experts offer insight into the challenges of prosecuting such cases and the importance of understanding consent in the realm of sexual interactions. Join us as we uncover the broader societal implications and empower survivors with knowledge and support to stand against sexual abuse. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of H.J. Talks About Abuse, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, delves into the distressing case of Zahra Sharif. The discussion centers on the systemic failures that led to the tragic death of this young girl, examining the role of child protection services and the need for mandatory reporting laws. Alan reflects on past notorious cases, questioning why lessons remain unlearned. This episode aims to empower survivors by fostering open discussions about abuse and advocating for accountability and cultural change within the system. Alan invites listeners to engage in this crucial conversation, hoping that it serves as a wake-up call to prevent future tragedies. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent discuss a high-profile legal case involving Irish martial arts fighter, Conor McGregor. The case revolves around McGregor being ordered to pay damages to Nikita Hand, who sued him for a violent sexual assault. The podcast delves into the broader implications of this civil court victory, especially in light of failed criminal proceedings. They highlight the courage of survivors who come forward in the face of media scrutiny and societal judgment. Danielle elaborates on the media's focus on victims' personal choices and how survivors are often judged based on irrelevant factors. The discussion emphasizes the strength it takes for survivors like Nikita Hand to seek justice and the importance of having a legal platform to obtain vindication. The episode sheds light on the complexities of such cases, with a focus on the legal, social, and personal battles that survivors must endure. It also raises questions about the role of non-disclosure agreements in delaying justice and the importance of public awareness in holding abusers accountable. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent explore the legal intricacies surrounding cases of historical child sexual abuse, focusing on the concept of permanent stays of litigation. They delve into the challenges faced by survivors seeking justice, particularly when the alleged abuser is deceased. The episode examines a landmark Australian case, RC versus Salvation Army, shedding light on potential implications for similar legal scenarios in the UK. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how legal systems can better serve survivors despite complex obstacles. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
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. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins, head of the Hugh James abuse team, delves into the harrowing findings of the Keith Makin report. The report reveals the Church of England's longstanding cover-up of the abusive actions of the late John Smyth QC, a prominent lawyer and part-time judge. John Smyth, who was heavily involved in evangelical Christianity, is accused of physically, sexually, emotionally, and spiritually abusing numerous boys and young men in England and Zimbabwe. Despite being confronted about his actions as early as 1982, Smith continued his abuse for decades, shielded by the Church's inaction and failure to report his crimes to the authorities. This episode critically examines the Church of England's systemic failures in safeguarding, the disturbing minimisation of abuse, and the need for justice and atonement for Smyth's victims. As Alan Collins discusses these issues, he emphasises the importance of empowering survivors and ensuring their voices are heard. Listeners are urged to reflect on the Church's responsibilities and the broader implications of institutional cover-ups in cases of abuse. If you are affected by the content of this episode, the Hugh James team encourages you to reach out for support and guidance. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this gripping episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, delves into the harrowing case of 20 men convicted of sexually exploiting young girls in West Yorkshire. While the details of the crimes are distressing, the focus is on the significant courage shown by the survivors who came forward, leading to these convictions. Alan highlights the systemic failures that allowed such exploitation to occur, emphasising the vulnerability of the victims, many of whom were let down by the systems meant to protect them. The episode also discusses the legal processes involved in seeking justice and the critical role of compensation in helping survivors rebuild their lives. Join us as we explore the broader implications of these cases and the importance of recognising the resilience of survivors who have bravely navigated the criminal justice system to hold their abusers accountable. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this gripping episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, host Alan Collins delves into the disturbing allegations surrounding the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as reported by Channel 4 News. The episode sheds light on claims that a prominent church member, the late Donald Kelly, was involved in the sexual abuse of young boys over several decades. Alan discusses the church's alleged failure to act on repeated warnings about Kelly's abusive behavior, and the subsequent investigation commissioned by the church under pressure from victims. He explores the broader implications of these allegations, emphasising the need for mandatory reporting laws to protect victims and ensure accountability. Join us as we confront the challenging realities faced by survivors of sexual abuse and the importance of legal and cultural changes to prevent such tragedies in the future. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this week's podcast, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, explores an insightful article from the Law Society Gazette on the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. Published in the Gazette, a key trade publication for the legal profession, the article sheds light on the inquiry's origins, challenges, and its significant findings. Alan discusses the history of the inquiry, initiated by Theresa May a decade ago, and its journey through several leadership changes before reaching its conclusions. The inquiry examined various societal sectors, including religious institutions and children's homes, leading to grave conclusions about the state of child sexual abuse in the UK. The podcast delves into the inquiry's recommendations, such as mandatory reporting and redress schemes for survivors, and the lack of implementation by the current government. Alan also highlights the importance of reforming the Limitation Act 1980, which currently restricts the time frame for survivors to seek compensation. Join Alan as he provides a comprehensive overview of these pressing issues, the challenges faced by survivors, and the need for political action to effect meaningful change. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this compelling episode of H.J. Talks About Abuse, Kathleen Hallisey and Hannah Hodgson delve into the infamous Menendez brothers case, shedding light on a tragic story that intertwines wealth, power, and horrific abuse. While the brothers are notorious for the brutal murder of their parents, this discussion uncovers the underlying narrative of alleged sexual abuse that shaped their lives and legal battles. As new evidence emerges, including testimonies that could alter the course of their convictions, Kathleen and Hannah explore the complex dynamics of familial abuse and societal perceptions at the time of the trial. They discuss how perceptions of abuse have evolved and why it's crucial to understand the depth and impact of such experiences. The episode also emphasises the importance of addressing misconceptions about abuse, especially within affluent families, and the lasting effects on survivors. Join Kathleen and Hannah as they navigate this sensitive yet significant topic, offering insights and reflections on a case that continues to spark conversation and controversy. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the "H.J. Talks About Abuse" podcast, hosts Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent delve into the controversial legacy of the late Mohammed Al-Fayed. Known for his association with Harrods and other high-profile ventures, Al-Fayed has recently become the subject of serious allegations of sexual abuse. Alan and Danielle explore the media attention surrounding these claims, discussing their involvement in pursuing legal cases against Al-Fayed's estate and Harrods. They highlight the complexities of the allegations, noting parallels with past notorious cases, and emphasize the broader issues faced by survivors of sexual abuse. The episode also sheds light on the power dynamics within Harrods during Al-Fayed's tenure, revealing troubling accounts of abuse and coercion. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the significance of these revelations and are urged to seek support if affected by the topics discussed. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In this episode of the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, hosts Danielle and Hannah delve into the crucial topic of the Northern Ireland Redress Scheme, which is set to close on April 2, 2025. They discuss the scheme's significance, covering cases from 1922 to 1995, and emphasise the importance of applying before the deadline. The hosts explore the nuances of the scheme, including eligibility criteria and the range of compensation available, which spans from £10,000 to £80,000. They highlight the scheme's unique aspects, such as its coverage of the Australian Child Migrant Program and the possibility for applications on behalf of deceased individuals who were in institutions. Danielle and Hannah also share insights on how to navigate the application process with the help of a solicitor, stressing the importance of spreading awareness so that eligible individuals don't miss out. They encourage listeners to reach out for guidance and to consider the potential benefits of applying, even for cases involving bullying or lesser-known abuses. Listeners are urged to contact the Hugh James team for further assistance and to ensure they don't miss this critical opportunity for redress. Tune in to learn more about how this scheme could impact you or someone you know. Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we discuss sexual abuse cases to encourage open dialogue on these often ignored topics. Brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James, we explore both the legal aspects and broader issues faced by survivors. In this episode, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team, and colleague Dani Vincent delve into the sensitive issue of sexual abuse in mental health settings, such as hospitals. They discuss the ongoing Lampard Inquiry, which investigates patient deaths in Essex mental health services over a 20-year period, and highlight the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals in such environments. Alan and Dani share insights from past cases, emphasising the difficulties survivors encounter, including issues of capacity, medication effects, and the imbalance of power between patients and staff. They also stress the importance of understanding legal rights and the role of compensation in addressing the harm caused by abuse. If you have concerns or questions about your situation or that of a loved one, the team encourages you to reach out for support. Thank you for listening to this vital discussion on HJ Talks About Abuse. #MentalHealth Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into sexual abuse cases, aiming to foster open discussions on these often-ignored topics. Brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James, we offer insights into both the legal aspects and broader issues faced by survivors of sexual abuse. In this episode, Alan Collins, the head of the abuse team at Hugh James, discusses the troubling allegations against the late Mohammed Al-Fayed. Known for his ownership of Harrods and his omnipresence in the media, Al-Fayed has been accused of sexually abusing numerous women. Alan explores the similarities between Al-Fayed's case and that of the infamous Jimmy Savile, and the potential legal avenues available for survivors seeking justice. The discussion highlights the complexities of pursuing civil claims against deceased abusers, the principles of vicarious liability, and the challenges posed by the Limitation Act 1980. Alan underscores the importance of specialist legal representation to navigate these hurdles and ensure that survivors have a fair chance at justice. If you are a survivor or have questions about the topics discussed, the Hugh James team is available for confidential consultations. Thank you for joining us on this latest episode of H.J. Talks About Abuse. #AbuseofPower Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
In a recent episode of HJ Talks About Abuse, Kathleen Hallisey and Hannah Hodgson delved into the serious allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed, the former owner of Harrods. The discussion was timely, coinciding with news reports and a BBC documentary shedding light on the accusations of rape and sexual assault by Al Fayed against over 20 female ex-employees of Harrods. Key points from the discussion include: Allegations: The allegations against Al Fayed are grave, involving more than 20 female ex-employees of Harrods who have come forward to pursue claims for compensation. Abuse of Power: The case exemplifies the abuse of power, with witnesses suggesting that Al Fayed's actions were an open secret within Harrods, pointing to a culture of fear and silence that allowed such abuses to continue unchecked. Institutional Response: The discussion touched on the response by Harrods' current owners, who expressed being appalled by the allegations and offered apologies to the victims, highlighting the complexities of addressing historical abuses within institutions. Legal and Social Implications: Kathleen and Hannah emphasised the importance of survivors coming forward, despite the challenges, and discussed the legal avenues available for seeking justice, including the discretion courts have in allowing cases to proceed despite time limits. The conversation underscored the broader issue of sexual assault and abuse of power in the workplace, encouraging survivors to seek help and advice, and stressing the importance of institutional accountability in preventing and addressing such abuses. #AbuseofPower Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into the pressing issue of sextortion, a form of online blackmail that has become a global crisis. Hosted by Danielle Vincent and her colleague Hannah Hodgson, this episode sheds light on recent cases and the devastating impact on victims. We discuss the alarming rise of sextortion cases, including a man posing as a YouTube star and a UK-targeting gang known as the Yahoo Boys. Learn about the tactics used by these criminals, from fake identities to AI-generated images, and the severe consequences faced by victims, often leading to tragic outcomes like suicide. Our hosts emphasise the importance of recognising the signs of sextortion and the need for support and legal action. With insights into the role of social media platforms and the efforts to combat this epidemic, this episode aims to inform and empower listeners. If you or someone you know is affected by sextortion, it's important to seek help immediately. Resources are available for victims to get the support they need: Revenge Porn Helpline Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Contact local police This conversation highlights the importance of awareness, education, and open dialogue in preventing online abuse. Stay safe, and always be cautious when interacting with new people online. #OnlineSafety #DigitalAwareness Who we are: We are a leading, full-service UK law firm. Since our beginning, we have been led by the things that matter. We care about fighting for the right outcomes. Solving the seemingly unsolvable. Protecting businesses, individuals, and livelihoods. Supporting our people, our communities. Safeguarding our planet. Looking for a way forward? At Hugh James, challenges – of all sizes – are readily accepted. Our team of specialist sexual abuse solicitors have helped many people secure sexual abuse compensation. Find out more- https://www.hughjames.com/services/sexual-abuse-claims-and-compensation/ Follow us on socials: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/hugh-james/ X- https://twitter.com/hj_abuse Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/abusejustice/
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we delve into sexual abuse cases to foster open discussions on often ignored topics. Hosted by Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, this episode features Danielle Vincent and Hannah Hodgson. This episode explores a recent news story about the Church of England's financial settlement with Canon Andrew Hindley following unproven sexual assault allegations. Despite multiple risk assessments deeming Hindley a potential threat, no criminal convictions were made, raising serious safeguarding concerns within the Church. The team discusses the implications of such cases on survivors, the Church's safeguarding measures, and the broader issues faced by those affected by sexual abuse. Tune in to understand why safeguarding is crucial and how the Church's actions may impact future disclosures. Join us as we seek clarity on this complex case and emphasize the importance of protecting the vulnerable.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, hosted by Alan Collins and Kathleen Hallisey from the Hugh James abuse team. In this episode, we delve into the complex issue of abuse of power, particularly in the context of sexual abuse and harassment cases. The discussion is sparked by recent media reports involving high-profile individuals and explores the impact of power imbalances on consent and workplace dynamics. We examine the legal definitions and implications of sexual harassment, referencing notable cases such as those involving Harvey Weinstein and Max Clifford. The episode also addresses the new legislation on cyber flashing and the broader societal awareness needed to prevent such misconduct. Join us as we provide insights into the challenges faced by survivors and the legal avenues available for seeking justice.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we discuss sexual abuse cases to encourage open conversations on topics often ignored. Brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James, we aim to empower survivors with our discussions. In this episode, Alan Collins, head of the abuse team at Hugh James, is joined by Justin Humphreys, CEO and Head of Safeguarding Development at Thirtyone:eight. They delve into a recent BBC news story concerning safeguarding issues within the Church of England, focusing on the diocese of Blackburn. Amidst allegations and a controversial payout to a canon, Alan and Justin discuss the complexities and failures of the Church's safeguarding processes. They explore the implications for victims and survivors, and what needs to change to restore trust and ensure robust safeguarding practices. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the challenges and necessary reforms in safeguarding within religious settings.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, presented by the abuse team at Hugh James. In this episode, Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent delve into the sensitive and complex topic of sharing intimate images. They explore the legal and emotional ramifications of sharing indecent photos, with or without consent, and how such actions can have far-reaching consequences. The discussion highlights the normalisation of this behaviour among young people, often exacerbated by media portrayals and peer pressure. Alan and Danielle also touch upon the role of technology in facilitating this issue, from smartphones to social media platforms, and the challenges in protecting children from exploitation. They emphasise the importance of education and awareness in combating image-based abuse and offer insights into recent legal cases and societal trends. Join the conversation as they provide a thought-provoking analysis on the dangers of sharing intimate images and the impact on survivors of abuse.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, where we discuss sexual abuse cases to encourage open conversations on topics often overlooked. Brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James, we focus on the legal aspects of abuse cases while also addressing the broader issues faced by survivors. In this episode, Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent delve into the distressing topic of abuse in positions of trust. They explore how individuals in roles such as teachers, scout leaders, and coaches can exploit their professional obligations to abuse children. The discussion includes recent legal developments, the impact on survivors, and real-life cases, including the infamous George Gibney case. Danielle highlights the importance of understanding why children often don't disclose abuse and how abusers infiltrate family lives to maintain control. The episode also examines the patterns of behaviour changes in abused children and the challenges in prosecuting cases, especially when the abuser is deceased. Join us for an insightful discussion aimed at empowering survivors and shedding light on the critical issue of abuse in positions of trust.
In this episode, Kathleen Hallisey and Hannah Hodgson from the Abuse Team discuss a recent Sky News article and a BBC series addressing the pressing issues of online grooming and sexual abuse. How the sending of one photo led an 11-year-old girl to become a victim of physical sex abuse | UK News | Sky News The conversation centers around the alarming story of an 11-year-old girl who became a victim of online grooming, leading to physical abuse. The discussion extends to the broader implications of children using social media and the rapid spread of self-generated indecent images. They also explore the role of education in schools and at home, the responsibilities of tech platforms, and the potential legal mechanisms to hold these platforms accountable. The episode underscores the importance of reporting such incidents and seeking support for affected individuals. Join us for this crucial conversation about safeguarding children in the digital age.
Join Kathleen Hallisey, Senior Associate, and her colleague Danielle Vincent as they delve into the pressing issue of sexual abuse and misconduct on university campuses. Inspired by a suggestion from summer placement intern Tia, Kathleen and Danielle discuss the alarming prevalence of staff-to-student sexual abuse, highlighting testimonies from universities like Exeter, Oxford, and Cambridge. They examine the power imbalances, the portrayal of such relationships in media, and the significant impact on victims' mental health and academic careers. Learn about the efforts of the National Union of Students and the Office for Students to combat this issue, and the importance of institutional responses in preventing and addressing abuse. Tune in for an insightful conversation on a topic that demands attention and action. For those affected by these issues, or with suggestions for future discussions, please reach out to the Hugh James Abuse Team. Your voice matters.
This episode, brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James, delves into the alarming reports of sexual abuse faced by mental health patients in UK hospitals. Hosts Alan Collins and Kathleen Hallisey explore recent media coverage revealing that up to 20,000 incidents of sexual abuse have been reported in NHS mental health trusts over the past five years. They discuss the vulnerabilities of inpatients, the role of hospital staff, and the complexities of addressing these disturbing allegations. The episode also examines Mayor Sadiq Khan's announcement of free legal advice for sexual assault victims in London. While the initiative aims to combat violence against women and girls, the hosts question its effectiveness and the need for better support and reporting mechanisms. Join the conversation as we uncover the challenges faced by survivors and the steps needed to ensure justice and safety in mental health facilities.
In this episode, Danielle and Hannah discuss a recent media-highlighted case where a woman sued her therapist for sexual assault and was awarded over £200,000 in damages by the High Court. Despite the lack of a criminal conviction, this case underscores the possibility of pursuing civil claims for justice. The survivor's journey, spanning over eight years, is a testament to resilience and the importance of seeking justice beyond the criminal courts. This episode sheds light on the different standards of proof in criminal and civil cases and encourages survivors who haven't seen success in criminal courts to consider civil claims. The discussion also emphasises the importance of public awareness and support for survivors who bravely share their stories to help others. We hope this episode provides valuable insights and encourages anyone affected by similar issues to seek advice and explore their options. Stay tuned as we follow the developments in this case and continue to support survivors seeking justice.
In this episode, Alan Collins, the head of the abuse team, explores the UK Conservative government's proposals to make it easier for child sex abuse victims to bring civil claims. These proposals are designed to reduce the trauma survivors face during legal proceedings. The episode delves into the intricacies of the Limitation Act 1980, which currently requires claims to be made within three years of a victim turning 18. Alan discusses the challenges posed by this limitation, especially for survivors who come forward many years after the abuse. Alan examines the government's press release from May 15, 2024, which outlines a consultation on reversing the burden of proof. This change would place the onus on defendants to prove that a fair trial is not possible, rather than on victims to prove their case within the specified time frame. The episode also compares reforms in other jurisdictions, such as Australia and Scotland, and discusses the potential impact of these changes on the justice system. Alan emphasises the importance of participating in the consultation process to ensure that the reforms are effective and fair to survivors. Tune in to understand the proposed changes, their implications for survivors, and the importance of legal reform in achieving justice for child sex abuse victims.
In this episode, Alan dives into the manifestos of the Labour Party, the Conservative Party, and the Liberal Democrats to examine what they have to say about child abuse and related issues. Alan provides a non-partisan analysis, focusing on key topics such as mandatory reporting laws, justice for victims, and proposed redress schemes. Alan discusses the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (ICSA) recommendations and how each party addresses—or fails to address—them. He highlights the importance of mandatory reporting and the need for accountability in the justice system. The episode also touches on the complex nature of handling rape cases and the necessity for timely justice. Join Alan as he navigates through these political manifestos, offering insights and critiques that are crucial for survivors of sexual abuse and those advocating for their rights. Whether you are a regular listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode aims to inform and empower.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, the podcast where we talk about sexual abuse cases in the hope that it will assist listeners in openly discussing topics which have been ignored for too long. This podcast is brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James. We are lawyers, so we tend to speak about the legal aspects of abuse cases, but we aren't too shy to speak up about the broader issues faced by survivors of sexual abuse, too. We hope that you find it interesting, but more than that, if you are a survivor of sexual abuse, we hope that you find our discussion empowering. In this episode, Danielle Vincent is joined by Zoe Bell, Director of East Kent Rape Crisis Centre. Zoe shares her inspiring journey from a volunteer helpline worker to director of the center, highlighting the impactful work being done to support survivors of sexual abuse. They discuss the center's innovative therapeutic approaches, such as walk and talk therapy and side by side therapy, and the importance of creating a supportive environment for survivors. Zoe also talks about the Kickback Group, a survivor-led initiative providing invaluable feedback to shape the services offered at the center. Additionally, she shares her experience of being invited to Buckingham Palace in recognition of her work in the sexual violence sector. For those in need of support or more information about the services offered by East Kent Rape Crisis Centre, Danielle provides details on how to get in touch and access resources. Tune in to hear more about the incredible work being done to support survivors and the importance of having their voices heard. If you have any questions or would like to learn more, please visit our website or contact us directly. Thank you for listening.
Welcome to the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James. In this week's episode, Alan Collins and his colleagues Kathleen Hallisey, Danielle Vincent, and Hannah Hodgson discuss the distressing case of Rebecca Joynes, a female schoolteacher recently convicted of sexual offences against two 15-year-old schoolboys. Join us as we delve into the details of the case, exploring the legal and broader issues faced by survivors of sexual abuse. Hannah provides a background on the incidents, including how Joynes groomed her victims and the subsequent legal actions taken against her. The team also examines public reactions to the case, highlighting the disparities in how male and female abusers are perceived and the significant impact such abuse has on the victims' lives. This episode aims to shed light on the complex dynamics of abuse and the importance of understanding and addressing these issues. We hope this discussion is both informative and empowering, especially for survivors of sexual abuse. Tune in to learn more about this case and the broader implications of abuse by those in positions of trust.
Welcome to the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, brought to you by the abuse team at Hugh James. In this episode, Alan Collins, the head of the abuse team, along with his colleagues Kathleen Hallisey and Hannah Hodgson, delve into the unsettling case of Reverend Julian Wheeler, a former Church of England clergyman recently convicted of sexually abusing two altar boys. We discuss the legal concept of vicarious liability and its implications for organisations in cases of abuse. This episode highlights how the misuse of power by individuals in positions of authority, such as priests, can lead to severe consequences for victims. We also explore the broader issues faced by survivors, including the impact of mandatory reporting and the complex dynamics within faith communities that can hinder justice. Join us as we examine the importance of safeguarding, the challenges of mandatory reporting, and the profound need for support and empowerment for survivors of clergy abuse. We hope this discussion not only informs but also encourages those affected to come forward and seek help. Thank you for listening to this episode of HJ Talks About Abuse. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. If you'd like to speak to us about something you've heard today, we'd love to hear from you.
In this insightful episode of the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, the host Alan Collins, partner at Hugh James, and his colleague Danielle Vincent come together to discuss the pressing issue of sexual abuse allegations within the Royal Navy. This frank dialogue is sparked by recent media coverage around a whistleblower, Sophie Brook, a former Royal Navy submarine naval officer, who courageously brought to light the inadequate handling of her own sexual abuse allegations. Alan and Danielle explore the unique dynamics within military institutions, struggling to differentiate between initiations and inappropriate, harmful behavior. They delve into the complex world of the armed forces, a historically male-dominated environment, and the challenges that survivors of sexual abuse face in this context. The hosts underscore the need for transparency and independent report handling in the armed forces. Furthermore, they highlight the negative implications these issues could have on recruitment and the lives of promising service people. Join Alan and Danielle as they examine the closed world of the military, highlighting experiences that have led to significant change, and call for greater action to ensure the safety and dignity of all service people.
In this episode of the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, the hosts, Alan Collins and Danielle Vincent discuss the Northern Ireland redress scheme. This scheme was established as compensation for adults who suffered abuse while they were children in the care system in Northern Ireland between 1922 and 1995. The scheme was initiated by the UK parliament on the basis of several recommendations. The Redress Board in Northern Ireland administers this compensation scheme. Danielle and Alan delve into why they decided to discuss the Northern Ireland redress scheme in this podcast episode. They share their experiences working on the scheme for almost two years, emphasising on the significant settlements they achieved for their clients. Danielle illustrates how these cases often involve large families, shedding light on the pervasiveness of abuse in the care system. They stress on the importance of awareness around such schemes. Alan points out that several individuals eligible for these schemes often miss out due to lack of knowledge about them. They urge organisations working with abuse survivors to be well-informed about these schemes to inform those who could potentially apply. The conversations emphasise the need for wider publicity, education, and training for the success of such schemes. The hosts also share their experiences working on redress schemes globally, including the Jersey, Lambeth and in Australia. They explain how such schemes often offer survivors more accessible justice compared to court proceedings. In the concluding segment, they highlight that the deadline for the Northern Ireland redress scheme is approaching, advocating for survivors, or their family members to apply if eligible. The hosts encourage listeners to contact them should they have any questions about the podcast or need assistance applying to the scheme.