Boarding schools must correct "the wrongs of the past" and create "obstructive obstacles" to deter potential abusers, headteachers have been told today.
Martin Reader, the chair of the Boarding Schools Association (BSA), is today set to apologise for the abuse suffered by former pupils, on behalf of his organisation's members.
More >> 'We are deeply sorry' - boarding schools apologise for child abuse
No comments:
Post a Comment