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Last Updated: 13/05/2007
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In January 2007, the Northern Ireland Office issued the document Hidden Crimes, Secret Pain to initiate a province-wide consultation on the issue of sexual violence. It was not well publicised, but was distributed to the leaders of the churches. Hearing of it very late, VOTF Ulster made the following brief submission: "Hidden Crimes, Secret Pain" A submission by the lay Catholic organisation Voice of the Faithful (Ulster) (a) Prevention In relation to raising awareness of the issue of sexual violence for
the purposes of prevention, we in VOTF believe the NI executive
should encourage religious institutions to cooperate fully in the
drive to reduce sexual violence, especially by facilitating
opportunities for open internal discussion of the issue. (a) Catholic teaching on the dignity of the human person; With regard to (d) we are aware of no opportunity provided by our church leadership to the wider church to discuss the issue of sexual violence since 1994, when the specific issue of clerical child sexual abuse first emerged in Ireland. As our bishops themselves said in their document "Towards Healing" (February 2005), most sexual violence is unrelated to clergy or other church personnel, and our church community as a whole needs to respond to the harm caused by all sexual violence. However, this document was never presented to the wider church for discussion, and soon disappeared from view. No open internal discussion of the global issue of sexual violence followed. We find this wholly inexplicable and regrettable. We therefore ask the NI executive to encourage the leadership of our church to provide opportunities for open internal discussion and adult education, within a framework of Catholic faith, on one of the major dangers to the health of our children and of our wider community. (b) Protection On the issue of protection against sexual violence, VOTF believes
the NI Executive should encourage religious institutions to further
develop their role in safeguarding young people, for example by: We also believe that greater consideration needs to be given to the vulnerability and need for protection of disabled people.. In relation to support for victims of sexual violence, we believe
the NI Executive needs to take more account of the need for victims
to find a context in which they can tell their stories to
sympathetic carers who may, or may not, be professionals in the
field.. (a) that there should be a state inquiry into the handling of cases
of sexual abuse by church personnel in religious institutions in NI,
involving the examination of institutional records and the gathering
of evidence and testimony from victims, We in VOTF would also welcome professional advice and training in the care and support of victims, among whom we are already networking effectively for purposes of mutual support. We hope for continuing contact with the Sexual Violence Unit, so that we can be sure of hearing more immediately about publications and consultation initiatives such as "Hidden Crimes, Secret Pain". "Hidden Crimes, Secret Pain" can be downloaded from the NIO site by clicking this link. |
VOTF To provide a prayerful voice, attentive to the Spirit, through which the Faithful can actively participate in the governance and guidance of the Catholic Church. Our Goals 1. To support survivors of clergy sexual abuse. 2. To support priests of integrity 3.To shape structural change within the Catholic Church.
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