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Digital copy of an Email from Stuart Syvret to Graham Power, William Bailhache, the Bailiff of Jersey, Michael Birt and Ian Le Marquand, Ian Christmas titled The Rule of Law and Child Protection in Jersey. Copies in Andrew Brown and Andrew Williamson. [Some details redacted]. For Trevor Pitman's Witness Statement to the Inquiry dated 11 November 2015, see ZC/D/AW4/B2/30/WS000654.
Reference | ZC/D/AW4/A5/33/WD008355 |
Date | 15 November 2007 |
Scope and Content | Refers to examinations of the standards and performance of Jersey's child welfare and protection apparatus, detailing dissatisfaction with the performance of child welfare and protection services and comments about his removal from office. Refers to discussion about the matter with numerous people and details opinion that a variety of criminal offences against children have been committed, over a sustained period of time, by the States of Jersey through its various departments, and the Crown, through the Courts. Details allegations relating of the conflictedness of three bodies: the police, the prosecutory service and the judiciary, referring to specific cases. Finishes with a question asking each recipient to confirm that they each recognise the level of conflictedness of each service, and agree to invite the Department for Constitutional Affairs to independently appoint the necessary and relevant agencies from the UK to undertake any necessary police investigations, prosecution, and to hear any relevant trial. |
Names | Bailhache, Sir Philip Bailhache, William Baker, Piers Bichard, Michael, Baron Birt, Michael Brown, Andrew Christmas, Ian Cooper, Jonathan Hamon, Francis Holland, Roger Hydes, Jack Jervis-Dykes, Andrew Le Breton, John, Jurat Le Brocq, Robert Lester, Constable Le Feuvre, Iris Le Marquand, Ian, Senator Maguire, Alan William Maguire, Jane Marie, née Whyatt Martin, Judy, Deputy Pitman, Trevor, Deputy Power, Graham Sharp, Stephen Syvret, Stuart, Senator Williamson, Andrew Attorney General Bailiff Child Development Centre Department for Constitutional Affairs Deputy Bailiff Education Committee European Convention on Human Rights Greenfields Centre Health and Social Services Jersey Evening Post Les Chênes Residential School Magistrate's Court Royal Court Solicitor General St Helier Honorary Police States of Jersey Police Victoria College Victoria College Board of Governors |
Keywords | allegations | Attorneys General | Bailiffs | chief executives | Chief Minister | child abuse | child protection | childcare | Children | children's homes | children's services | Communications | conflict | convictions | Correspondence | deputies | deputy bailiffs | emotional abuse | E-mail | evidence | Family Group Homes | governors | houseparents | IJCI | judiciary | neglect | offences | physical abuse | Police | prosecutions | Schools | senators | Solicitors General | solitary confinement | statements |
Dimensions | 1 pdf file |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | PDF file - please click on the link to download |
Closed until | 2100 |
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Digital copy of an Email from Stuart Syvret to Graham Power, William Bailhache, the Bailiff of Jersey, Michael Birt and Ian Le Marquand, Ian Christmas titled The Rule of Law and Child Protection in Jersey. Copies in Andrew Brown and Andrew Williamson. [Some details redacted]. For Trevor Pitman's Witness Statement to the Inquiry dated 11 November 2015, see ZC/D/AW4/B2/30/WS000654.
ZC/D/AW4/A5/33/WD008355
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