Posts Tagged ‘Jersey’
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
I have taken part in a number of radio interviews which will be syndicated throught out Australia in advance of my arrival there next month when I will be talking to victims and witnesses.
If you would like to speak with me please get in touch.
My telephone number is 023 92 492472
e-mail: alc@dyerburdett.com
Alan Collins
Tags: abuse, Australia, child abuse, compensation, Haute de la Garenne, Jersey, lawyers, sex abuse, solicitors
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008
I have spoken to a number of former residents who are now living in Australia, who I propose to see. If there is anyone else in Australia that would like to see me in order to discuss the case, which would be in confidence, I would like to hear from them.
Alan Collins
Tags: abuse, Australia, child abuse, compensation, Haute de la Garenne, Jersey, lawyers, sex abuse, solicitors
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
I have linked-up with Jersey advocate Mark Temple of Ozannes to provide legal advice and assistance to those abuse victims who need it.
Abuse victims need to understand what their legal rights are.
Victims who wait too long before claiming compensation are sometimes barred from doing so. This could be very unjust, and so the risk of this occuring needs to be minimised. Get legal advice, and we would be pleased to talk to you.
Tags: abuse, advocate, advocates, compensation, Jersey, law, lawyer, legal advice
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
I thought that the BBC’s Panorama this evening was excellent. It threw light on the very pertinent questions that need to be answered and in, particular, how could the abuse have continued for so long?
My investigations continue, and if you are prepared to speak to me please get in touch.
Alan Collins
Tags: abuse, advocates, BBC, child abuse, child sex abuse, children's home, claim, compensation, Haut de la Garenne, Jersey, lawyers, legal advice, sexual abuse, solicitors
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
It must be welcome news that there will be a public enquiry in to the Haut de la Garenne case. I trust though that it will be wide ranging in scope and that the victims will be given the opportunity to be heard.
Tags: abuse, Haut de la Garenne, Jersey, law
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
This is the press statement given by Dyer Burdett & Co and Ozannes on 14th March 2008:
Jersey Advocates Ozannes have joined forces with English Solicitors Dyer Burdett & Co to advise and assist persons who suffered abuse at the Haut de la Garenne children’s home in relation to civil claims for the abuse that they suffered. Dyer Burdett & Co are already representing eighteen abuse victims who were allegedly physically and sexually abused whilst in the care of Portsmouth Corporation during the 1950’s and 60’s. A fortnight ago it was reported in the media that there was a link between that case and the allegations concerning Haut de la Garenne, and further reports have appeared in the press this week. These allegations led to Alan Collins (who acts for the eighteen) to commence the pursuit of enquires to ascertain the veracity of these reported links between the two cases, and prompted Haut de la Garenne victims to ask questions themselves. We are advising those victims who have contacted us, in confidence, as to what may be achieved on their behalf by way of redress arising out of the abuse they claim to have suffered. However, many persons who suffered abuse may not be aware of their right to pursue civil claims for compensation against the persons responsible, including claims against the relevant authorities within Jersey. They may also not be aware that, now this matter has come into the public domain, there may be time pressure within which to bring civil claims to avoid such claims being “prescribed”, or time-barred. We are very conscious of the fact that the Haut de la Garenne has caused pain and distress both in Jersey and abroad on the part of the victims, their families, and the wider community. This may well not be helped when there is a lack of information for victims as to their legal rights. We therefore consider that it is important that persons who suffered abuse are made aware of their right to bring a civil claim and of the potential time-bar issue. The current priority is clearly that any criminal prosecutions in relation to this matter proceed as quickly and smoothly as possible and we have previously contacted the States of Jersey police to assure them that we will not interfere with the criminal prosecutions.We consider that it would be in the best interests of all for this matter to be approached in a sensible and, if possible, consensual manner. Initially, we intend to raise with the Island’s authorities that they enter into an agreement that any rights in relation to prescription or time-barring of claims be suspended to prevent the need to issue proceedings, with a view to claims being resolved in the absence of litigation.
We will advise and assist all those victims of abuse at Haut de la Garenne who wish it to seek redress, whether this be in the form of compensation, recognition on the part of the authorities of the harm done and a formal apology. A team has been put together for this purpose which will be headed up by Advocate Mark Temple of Ozannes and Alan Collins of Dyer Burdett & Co .
For further information please contact Alan Collins or Mark Temple.
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Friday, March 14th, 2008
Today I attended a press conference with Mark Temple of Ozannes, at their offices, in St. Helier to explain why we wanted to talk to the media about Haut de la Garenne. It was attended by representatives from the BBC, ChannelTV and the Jersey Evening Post.
We explained that we wanted victims, and the wider community, to know that we were in a position to legal advice and assistance. We stressed that it was important that victims understood that they had rights, and that there was a risk in delaying the pursuit of any claim for compensation.
Alan Collins
02392 492472
Tags: abuse, BBC, compensation, Haut de la Garenne, Jersey, law, legal advice, sex abuse
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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
We have been instructed to pursue a case for compensation arising out of the Haut de la Garenne children’s home abuse allegations.
Victims have complained of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, as well as neglect. The allegations are not confined to the Haut de la Garenne children’s home but to other institutions too.
Tags: abuse, child sex abuse, children's home, compensation, Jersey, sex abuse
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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
I saw for myself yesterday Haut de la Garenne, and spoke to local residents who were able to give me their thoughts on the horrific accounts that are emerging of abuse. There is considerable sadness and sympathy for the victims.
These discussions have given me additional insight into the issues that the case has thrown up, and the challenges that a civil claim for compensation would face.
Tags: abuse, compensation, Haut de la Garenne, Jersey, sex abuse
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
I am investigating on behalf of clients the allegations of sexual abuse on Jersey at Haut de la Garenne. I have clients who say that they were physically and sexually abused. If you have information or would like to talk to me please do.
Alan Collins
02392492472
Tags: abuse, child abuse, compensation, Haut de la Garenne, Jersey, lawyers, sex abuse, solicitors
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