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Lucinda Cameron

Next phase of child abuse inquiry to begin public hearings in December

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry is taking place in Edinburgh (Nick Mailer/PA) - (PA Media)

The next phase of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry will begin public hearings about residential care for children in establishments run by local authorities in December, it has been announced.

Phase 10 of the inquiry will also hear evidence about establishments run by voluntary providers used by local authorities to place children in care.

Twenty establishments are included in the case study, which will explore the nature and extent of all forms of physical, sexual and emotional abuse, including the abusive use of corporal punishment and restraint.

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) said its investigations into this area of residential care have been ongoing throughout the life of the inquiry.

The SCAI covers the period which is within living memory of any person who suffered such abuse, up until December 2014.

The establishments included in the case study are Merkland Children’s Home in Moffat, Dunclutha Children’s Home in Dunoon, Lagarie House Children’s Home in Rhu, Lord & Lady Polwarth’s Home in Edinburgh, St Margaret’s Children’s Home in Elie, Redheugh Adolescent Unit in Kilbirnie, Gryffe Children’s home in Bridge of Weir, Bellshill Children’s Home in Bellshill, Coblehaugh Children’s Home in Inverurie, and Nimmo Place Children’s Home and Colonsay House in Perth.

Red House Home in Musselburgh and Ponton House, Widowers’ Children’s Home, Glenallan Children’s Home and Clerwood Children’s Home, all in Edinburgh, also feature, as do Park Lodge Children’s Home, Eversley Children’s Home and Downcraig in Glasgow and Fornethy House Residential School in Angus.

The SCAI said applications are open for anyone wishing to apply for leave to appear in the case study.

Anyone wanting to apply is asked do so as soon as possible and, in any event, no later than Friday October 3.

Public hearings will begin on December 8 at Mint House, 20 West Register Street, Edinburgh.

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