Chris Tuck, who is on inquiry’s survivors’ panel, says most victims support process but critics are putting it at risk.
A member of the victims’ panel on the national child abuse inquiry is calling for critics to let the investigation do its work for the majority of survivors in England and Wales. Chris Tuck, writing in the Guardian, revealed she has suffered vicious trolling on social media amid continued criticism of the management and working of the inquiry. It was, she said, “cruel and cowardly” and was hard not to take personally.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/nov/24/let-child-abuse-inquiry-do-its-work-says-victim-chris-tuck
A member of the victims’ panel on the national child abuse inquiry is calling for critics to let the investigation do its work for the majority of survivors in England and Wales. Chris Tuck, writing in the Guardian, revealed she has suffered vicious trolling on social media amid continued criticism of the management and working of the inquiry. It was, she said, “cruel and cowardly” and was hard not to take personally.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/nov/24/let-child-abuse-inquiry-do-its-work-says-victim-chris-tuck