The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Abuse inquiry to focus on Dundee children’s home

Allegation­s of historical abuse at homes run by Catholic Church

- Laura paTerson

The second phase of the Scottish child abuse inquiry will investigat­e children’s homes run by the Catholic Church, including one in Dundee.

The inquiry is examining historical allegation­s of the abuse of children in care and has been taking statements from witnesses since last spring.

Officials said the first part of the second phase starting in autumn will focus on homes run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, such as Smyllum Park in Lanark, Bellevue House in Rutherglen, St Joseph’s Hospital in Rosewell, St Vincent’s School for the Deaf/Blind in Glasgow and Roseangle Orphanage (St Vincent’s) in Dundee.

Early next year, the inquiry will examine homes run by Sisters of Nazareth, investigat­ing Nazareth House sites in Aberdeen, Cardonald, Kilmarnock and Lasswade.

A statement released on behalf of the inquiry said: “Evidence given at hearings will supplement written statements taken from witnesses in advance and documents which have been recovered by the inquiry team during the course of investigat­ions.

“The inquiry will continue to take statements from survivors in private sessions and from a range of other witnesses, and urges anyone with informatio­n or experience­s of establishm­ents run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul or the Sisters of Nazareth to contact the witness support team as soon as possible.”

The first sessions of the inquiry will start on May 31 and will hear evidence from faith-based organisati­ons, residentia­l and foster care providers, expert witnesses, the Scottish Government and survivor groups.

They will take place at Rosebery House in Edinburgh and are expected to last about seven weeks.

They will hear evidence of the history and governance of large care providers of residentia­l and foster care to children in Scotland and faith-based organisati­ons, and whether there is any retrospect­ive acknowledg­ement of abuse.

There will be evidence from Quarriers, Barnardo’s and Aberlour Child Care Trust.

The Church of Scotland/CrossReach, the Bishops’ Conference, the Good Shepherd Sisters and the Benedictin­es are among those who will be giving evidence.

The Scottish Government will give evidence on the nature, extent and developmen­t of the state’s areas of responsibi­lity for children in residentia­l and foster care.

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