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Work being done by the Inquiry team to gather evidence. Some readers may find parts of the evidence upsetting or distressing.

Evidences list

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Day 26 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

Evidence from three anonymous witnesses - (John), (Chief) and (Dexter).

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Jim Kane Witness Statement

This document is the witness statement provided by Jim Kane to the Inquiry.

The statement of Jim Kane was read into evidence at an Inquiry hearing on the 28th November 2017 during the Phase 2 Investigations into Care Homes run by Catholic Orders. This statement relates to Smyllum Orphanage which was run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul.

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(David) AAI Witness statement

This document is the witness statement provided by AAI (David) to the Inquiry.

AAI (David) appeared at an Inquiry hearing on the 28th November 2017 during the Phase 2 Investigations into Care Homes run by Catholic Orders. He appeared in relation to Smyllum Orphanage which was run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. 

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(Fergie) AAU Witness Statement

The Witness Statement of AAU - (Fergie) who appeared at an Inquiry Hearing on 28th November 2017.

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Day 25 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

Evidence from anonymous witnesses (David) and (Fergie) and the read-in statments of Frank Docherty and Jim Kane.

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Day 24 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

Evidence by Professor Ian Levitt.

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Day 23 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

Evidence of Philip Dolan and Professor Ian Levitt.

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The Legislative and Regulatory Framework

Legislative background to the treatment of children and young people living apart from their parents

Report for the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

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Day 22 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry

Evidence of Professor Kenneth Norrie.

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