Personal Injury Malka Leifer Faces 29 Charges of Child Sexual AbuseMalka Leifa is alleged to have sexually abused students at Adass Israel School, Elsternwick in VIC. She faces 29 allegations ranging from inappropriate touching to sexual assault.
Personal Injury Barry Cable’s Court Hearing: What Really Happened?Barry Cable is one of Australian Football’s leading ‘hall-of-famers’. However, current court proceedings mean he is facing allegations of three counts of sexual abuse during his playing and coaching career.
Call for Witnesses The pedophile father Gerald Francis Ridsdale – a call for witnessesThe historical institutional child sexual abuse of Gerald Ridsdale. Nazareth House, Diocese of Ballarat in the state of Victoria. A call for witnesses.
Call for Witnesses Father John Patrick Casey and Darcy John O’Sullivan Child Abuse – A Call for WitnessesKoffels Solicitors and Barristers are looking to speak to anyone with information about abuses by Father Patrick Casey and Brother Dominic aka Darcy O’Sullivan.
Personal Injury Online child sexual abuse in AustraliaAccording to a 2021 poll, two out of three people in Australia reported experiencing sexual harm online before they turned 18, higher than in most other parts of the world.
Personal Injury George Pell: Child Sexual Abuse Accusations, Cover-ups and The Impact on SurvivorsAccusations against Pell date back to the 1970s and 1980s when he served as a priest in Ballarat, where the Royal Commission heard he was amongst as many as 14 priests who had abused children.
Personal Injury Laws Against Secrecy of Confession in AustraliaThe basis for changing the legal approach to confessional secrecy is the conclusion that religions mask and thus protect perpetrators of child sexual abuse
Personal Injury Use of DNA Evidence in Historical Child Sexual Abuse CasesThe importance of DNA evidence in crime investigation in general and historical child sexual abuse specifically, cannot be overstated.
Personal Injury How to report suspected child sexual abuseThe law in Australia regarding the protection of children from sexual abuse varies and differs from state to state and territory. Each jurisdiction has its characteristics. There are contrasts in who must report when child sexual abuse is suspected, the basis for the duty to report (concern, suspicion, or reasonable belief), what types of neglect and abuse must be reported, and to whom the report should be made.