Skip to main content.
Skip to top level navigation.

The sexual harm helpline can be accessed free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone, text, website, online chat and email.

page-news.php

Articles

The hidden findings on George Pell are now clear: he could have protected children from abuse. He didn’t

This is the portrait of a deceitful man. We have waited over two and a half years but now we can read the unflinching verdict reached by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse on Cardinal George Pell.

With its last findings made public, it’s clear that no senior figure in any church who gave evidence to the commission has emerged as damaged as Pell.

Read story

History will not be kind to George Pell, as royal commission reveals its secret findings

For more than 1,400 days, they waited.

Little kids but now grown up, the childhoods they’d left behind stained by trauma. They waited to discover what a Prince of the Church knew.

From those four days in 2016 when George Pell gave evidence from Rome via video link because his Vatican doctor declared him unable to fly to Australia; through the rest of the royal commission; through his trials, his appeals, and through a final month of delay.

Read story

Shamed into silence: The hidden victims of male ‘honour’ abuse – BBC Newsnight

Most people have heard about “honour abuse” of women but men can be hidden victims too. Coming from conservative religious communities, they can find themselves having to hide anything from sexual abuse to domestic violence to their being gay, because to speak out could dishonour their families. Newsnight’s Katie Razzall has been speaking to men trapped in this predicament. If you need support with forced marriage or honour violence, help and support is available bbc.co.uk/actionline

Read story