Appendix 7 - Date in care and forms of abuse described by care leavers in submissions
The information
provided in this Appendix has been extracted from the submissions, both public
and confidential, and like the listing of Homes is intended to give an understanding
of the variety of care leavers and the scope of the evidence received by the
Committee.
The figures in Table
7A give an indication of the period when the care leavers who provided
submissions were in care. The date used is when the care leaver was first
placed in care as many were in Homes for a span covering more than one decade.
It should be noted that the dates in care were not provided in a number of
submissions.
Table 7A: Care leavers by date
placed in care
Time
Period
|
Numbers in Care
|
Percentage
|
1920s
|
4
|
1.3
|
1930s
|
25
|
8.4
|
1940s
|
69
|
23.2
|
1950s
|
94
|
31.4
|
1960s
|
70
|
23.4
|
1970s
|
21
|
7
|
1980s
|
3
|
1
|
1990s- present
|
13
|
4.3
|
Total
|
299
|
100
|
Figure 7A: Care leavers by date placed in care (percentages)
Types of Abuse
The forms of abuse
experienced by care leavers as described in submissions have been categorised
under broad headings and reflect the discussion in chapter 4.
Table 7B: Forms of abuse experienced by care leavers
Forms of Abuse
|
Number
|
Percentage
|
Emotional
|
289
|
32.7
|
Physical
|
315
|
35.5
|
Sexual
|
186
|
20.9
|
Child Labour Exploitation
|
66
|
7.6
|
Neglect
|
33
|
3.3
|
Total
|
889
|
100
|
Emotional - includes psychological, verbal and mental
abuse, humiliation and isolation.
Physical - ranges from physical cruelty, brutality, severe punishments, bashings
and assault.
Sexual - ranges from molestation to sexual assault.
Child labour exploitation - ranges from complaints as to the workload of
chores, to daily work related to the running of the Home, to physically demanding
work in laundries and on farms, to work of any nature that many described as
slave labour.
Neglect - includes various deprivations such as food and clothing, lack of
education and healthcare.
Figure 7B:
Forms of abuse experienced by care leavers (percentages)