The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry was set up on 1 October 2015 and is studying the nature and prevalence of abuse in Care in Scotland from living memory to 2014.
The Inquiry is raising public awareness of the historical abuse of children in Care and provides an opportunity for public acknowledgement of the suffering of those children.
The Inquiry hears evidence from people who were in Care, organisations who provided the Care, and expert witnesses. The Inquiry considers societal attitudes towards children, examines the early development and history of Care services in Scotland, and the legislative and regulatory frameworks governing children in Care in Scotland.
Once concluded, the Inquiry will report to Scottish Ministers with recommendations to improve future law, policies, and practices in Scotland. The report will also be presented to the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry Hearings Calendar
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry List of Current Investigations