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    [2024] UKUT 401 (AAC)
    Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

    [2024] UKUT 401 (AAC)

    Fecha: 10-Ene-2024

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    • Heading
    • The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to DISMISS the appeal
    • D's allegation that she was sexually abused by her mother (the Appellant)
    • DBS’ decision-making
    • Grounds of appeal
    • Additional documentary evidence
    • Legal framework
    • Examination-in-chief
    • The Appellant’s witness statement
    • recounts the Appellant’s long history of work in the charitable and caring sectors
    • Appellant’s cross-examination
    • when D reached puberty in 2014/15 she ‘shut down’ and became very angry
    • she denied ever having said that she did not want D to live with her
    • the Appellant was taken to the transcripts of D’s ABE interviews. She was asked about D’s statement that the Appellant would be present in the bathroom when D took a bath or shower. The Appellant said
    • Re-examination
    • Arguments
    • The Appellant
    • Conclusions
    • D’s disclosure of sexual abuse
    • multiple sources of evidence showed D’s extreme reluctance to have any contact, even indirect contact, with her mother
    • Working Together to Safeguard Children: 2023 Statutory Guidance (HM Gov, 2023) includes advice for practitioners on possible indicators of abuse short of a direct allegation of abuse. These include “c
    • Learning for the Future: Final Analysis of Serious Case Reviews , 2017 to 2019 (DfE, 2022) refers to how difficult it is for children to talk about abuse (5.4.2), that disclosure of abuse often follow
    • Achieving Best Evidence in Criminal Proceedings (Ministry of Justice, 2022) notes that children who have experienced a traumatic event may need breaks when being interviewed about those events (2.235)
    • the Appellant’s skeleton argument submits that the allegations were fabricated by D and her ex-husband
    • Ground 1 – conclusions
    • Ground 2 – conclusions
    • Conclusions

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