Professor Alexis Jay's intervention highlights a crucial aspect that the public discourse surrounding child sexual abuse and grooming gangs has largely ignored the profound effects of such abuse on victims. She emphasizes that instead of demanding new inquiries, there should be a focus on implementing already suggested measures for victim protection and rehabilitation. This focus shift is vital for meaningful progress in addressing the deeply rooted issues of child exploitation.
The urgency of creating a specialized child protection authority is central to Professor Jay's statement. She contends that the ongoing discussions have been co-opted by political skirmishes rather than genuine concern for the victims. By stepping away from political gamesmanship, stakeholders can prioritize the victims' needs and work towards effective solutions that place children's welfare at the forefront.
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