Join the conversation on IICSA progress

Join the webinar on 19 June to find out progress on the The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) 

Following the Spending Review on 11th June, Act on IICSA, featuring Professor Alexis Jay CBE, John O’Brien CBE, Fay Maxted OBE, David Greenwood, and Lucy Duckworth, will host a hybrid webinar to explore the current status of the government’s response to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).

By joining the webinar, you can be part of this important conversation to make sure the recommendations for protecting children from child sexual abuse are put into action in the right way. 

Whether you are already in the sector or want to learn more about this complex issue, please support Act on IICSA to create real, lasting change. 

The webinar will be held on Thursday 19th June, from 10:30am - 11:30am. To register visit The Survivors Trust website

If you are local to Leeds and would like to attend in person, you can do so by emailing actoniicsa@thesurvivorstrust.org

Join in to be part of the conversation on how to ensure IICSA's legacy leads to real and lasting change. 
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