The Church of Scotland’s social care arm is encouraging anyone who suffered or witnessed abuse in residential care between 1930 and 2014 to speak to the current Scottish Government inquiry into such crimes.
The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry, which started work in 2015 and is chaired by Lady Smith, is intended to provide an opportunity for the public acknowledgement of the suffering of these children and a forum for validation of their experience and testimony.
It will also help identify any policy and practice changes needed to protect children in care from such abuse in the future.