Results 1–20 of 33 for "child abuse" speaker:Lord Mann OR speaker:Lord Mann

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Children: Abuse (21 Jul 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (1) whether any files on child abuse have been passed to his Department by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed; (2) whether any files on child abuse have been passed to No. 10 Downing Street by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed.

International Women’s Day - Motion to Take Note (Continued) (10 Mar 2023)

Lord Mann: My Lords—there is an irony in that phrase—I will say a few words about the independent report on child abuse, which has had very little airing because its publicity was waylaid by a number of fantasists and their encouragers. I think I accurately observe that all of the people involved in that were men. I spent 30 days on that report and represented 30 people, a number of whom were men...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Child Abuse ( 7 Jul 2014)

John Mann: ...whether those files still exist—and if not, where they have gone—and to prosecute if possible? In addition, this year in Bassetlaw six people have come forward and made allegations of historical child abuse, but there have been no prosecutions, Nottinghamshire police have lost files and Nottinghamshire social services have destroyed files. Will that be in the remit of one of these...

Written Answers — Education: Children: Abuse (16 Jul 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for Education whether any files on child abuse have been passed to her Department by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed.

Written Answers — Health: Children: Abuse (21 Jul 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether any files on child abuse have been passed to his Department by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Children: Abuse (22 Jul 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether any files on child abuse have been passed to his Department by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed.

Written Answers — Home Department: Children: Abuse ( 1 Sep 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether any files on child abuse have been passed to her Department by (a) other parts of the Government or (b) hon. Members; and in what year such files were so passed.

Written Answers — Home Office: Offences against Children (23 Oct 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what allegations of child abuse, including investigations into such allegations, were brought to her Department's attention in 1998 and 1999.

Written Answers — Home Office: Offences against Children (23 Oct 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether any meetings took place in her Department between 1980 and 1985 to discuss the alleged involvement of hon. Members in child abuse; and whether minutes of such meetings were given to the then Secretary of State.

Written Answers — Home Office: Offences against Children (23 Oct 2014)

John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether files relating to investigations by her Department of hon. Members and allegations of child abuse between 1980 and 1985 have been made available to the Wanless Review.

Written Answers — Home Office: Offences against Children (23 Oct 2014)

John Mann: ...Don Hale, editor of the Bury Messenger in the 1980s; who authorised the seizure of such files; and whether the material seized included minutes of investigations within the Home Office concerning child abuse and hon. Members.

Written Answers — Home Office: Offences against Children (17 Nov 2014)

John Mann: ...for the Home Department, which person in her Department issued the D-notice imposed on the journalist Don Hale in 1984 in relation to a list of hon. Members allegedly named as being involved in child abuse.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Topical Questions ( 5 Jan 2015)

John Mann: ...the Official Secrets Act, what guarantee can the Home Secretary give that other special branch officers, former special branch officers and others with knowledge of prominent people and historical child abuse will be able to speak out without such obstructions again?

Debate on the Address: Home Affairs and Justice (28 May 2015)

John Mann: ...the Official Secrets Act and the fact that restrictions from it remain, including this week stopping people coming forward and assisting police in getting those who have perpetrated historical child abuse brought to justice?

Oral Answers to Questions — Education: Topical Questions (12 Nov 2018)

John Mann: The national child abuse inquiry looked in detail at what happened to kids who behaved badly and were then put in children’s homes by magistrates courts. Today, the same children are excluded from schools and left to their own devices. What assessment has been made of the root causes of the behaviour that led to their exclusion?

Child Sex Predators - Question ( 4 Jun 2020)

Lord Mann: Evidence to the child abuse inquiry is very clear: major trauma in teenage years can be directly correlated to future dysfunctional sexual behaviour. How will an integrated early intervention strategy for these teenagers fit into government policy?

Survivors of Child Abuse (17 Mar 2015)

John Mann: It gives me no pleasure to open a debate on the lack of support for child abuse survivors. The issue is predominant in the media at the moment; there is almost a frenzy of activity going on, with media and public interest in the issue of prominent people and child abuse. One of the great dilemmas for anyone provided with information by people out there is understanding the context of what was...

Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Bill - Second Reading (28 Apr 2020)

Lord Mann: ...? The question of whether the law goes far enough in the right direction is also very important. I have had the honour—but not the pleasure—of being involved in detail with the independent child abuse inquiry. I have been a witness and will be again in the near future. I spent four weeks representing people in the Nottinghamshire strand of the inquiry. I sat, both inside and outside...


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