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Digital copy of Email correspondence between Len Norman, James Wileman, Lee Turner and others concerning the situation at Brig-y-Don. [Some details redacted].
Reference | ZC/D/AW10/WD009156 |
Date | 26 June 2013 - 27 June 2013 |
Scope and Content | Details discussion about the situation at Brig-y-Don and the involvement of the States of Jersey Police in the matter, including comments by Lee Turner about an increase in the number of missing person reports received from Brig-y-Don. Includes remarks about these cases being categorised as absences rather than missing person reports, acknowledging the significant input into such cases from States and Honorary Police officers. Provides context to the matter, detailing police direction to Brig-y-Don staff regarding the reporting of missing persons in light of Operation Vessel, an ongoing investigation regarding concerns of sexual exploitation by a group of males of a number of teenage girls including Brig-y-Don residents. Refers to concerns raised by honorary police officers at a monthly police meeting regarding issues relating to alcohol consumption, safety and repeated absconding by residents at Brig-y-Don, noting discussion of the possibility of certain individual being placed in more secure homes. |
Names | Bastable, Robert Caldeira, Eddie Dennett, Phil Fossey, Alison Heard, Phil Gull, Stewart Jouault, Richard Miles, Helen, Dr Norman, Len, Constable of St Clement Scholefield, Fay Turner, Lee Pryke, Anne Enid, Deputy Wileman, James Brig-y-Don Children's Home Children's Services Criminal Justice Department Health and Social Services Honorary Police Operation Vessel States of Jersey States of Jersey Police |
Keywords | alcohol | child abuse | child protection | childcare | Children | children's homes | children's services | complaints | Constables | Correspondence | deputies | E-mail | evidence | honorary police | IJCI | Letters | meetings | ministers | missing persons | Police | sexual abuse | staff | visits |
Places | Brig-y-Don, Coast Road, St Clement |
Dimensions | 1 pdf file |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | PDF file - please click on the link to download |
Closed until | 2100 |
Context:
Digital copy of Email correspondence between Len Norman, James Wileman, Lee Turner and others concerning the situation at Brig-y-Don. [Some details redacted].
ZC/D/AW10/WD009156
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