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A Night at the Xerox Building: A Harrowing Memory of Abuse in the 80s

The Approach and Initial Nervousness As the Caspian blue and strato silver Ford 2.8 injection Capri rolled into the dimly lit carpark of the Xerox building in Slough, an overwhelming sense of apprehension washed over me. The night was eerily quiet, with only the soft hum of the car engine breaking the silence. The building […]

The Power of Disclosure: How Sharing My Experience of Sexual Child Abuse Helped Me Heal and Empowered Others

Breaking the Silence: My Journey to Disclosure For years, I wrestled with the tormenting secret of my sexual child abuse, grappling with the dual burdens of shame and fear. The thought of disclosing this deeply personal trauma filled me with an overwhelming dread. I feared judgment, disbelief, and the possibility of retraumatization. Each day, the […]

What Happened to the IICSA Recommendations?

Introduction: The Cost and Effort Behind the IICSA The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) represented one of the most comprehensive and costly investigations in recent history, with a total expenditure of £186.6 million funded by taxpayers. This substantial investment underscores the gravity and commitment towards addressing the pervasive issue of child sexual abuse. […]

The Haunting Echoes of Grafton Close: A Journey Through Silence and Survival

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The Unforgettable Memories of Grafton Close As the years have stretched into decades, the memories of Grafton Close have remained as vivid as the day they were imprinted on my mind. The haunting echoes of that place replay incessantly, creating a perpetual cycle of relived moments that refuse to fade. Each image is a haunting […]

Arriving at Grafton Close Children’s Home: My Story

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Introduction: A Troubled Beginning In September 1984, I found myself standing inside the doors of Grafton Close Children’s Home in Hounslow, feeling a complex mix of emotions that are hard to describe. My journey to this moment had been tumultuous, marked by a series of misunderstandings and disappointments. Social services, tasked with safeguarding my welfare, […]

Seeking Justice and Healing: Speaking Out for Grafton Close Children’s Home Survivors

Speaking Out: Seeking Justice for Grafton Close Children’s Home Survivors It is with a heavy heart that I write this blog post, urging anyone who was affected by the traumatic experiences at Grafton Close Children’s Home in the 1980s to come forward and share their stories with the police. As a survivor myself, I understand […]

Uncovering the Truth: Seeking Justice for Grafton Close Children’s Home

Seeking Truth, Answers, and Justice It has been quite some time since my last blog post, and during this period, I have experienced a whirlwind of emotions and thoughts in my relentless pursuit of truth, answers, and justice. Unfortunately, I have found that organizations, including the Richmond upon Thames Council, have been frustratingly slow in […]

Memories of Grafton Close Children’s Home

Memories of Grafton Close Children’s Home Continuing from my previous blog post, I want to share more of my memories from Grafton Close Children’s Home. It is important for me to cover these points as it may help others remember what might have been forgotten during that time. I vividly recall the names of most […]