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The Independent Jersey Care Inquiry is charged with finding out what went wrong in the island's care system, from the end of the Second World War.
The Independent Jersey Care Inquiry is charged with finding out what went wrong in the island's care system, from the end of the Second World War.
The final week of Jersey's long-running Care Inquiry begins today.
There is just a few days left for interested parties to make final submissions, before the final report is prepared and published.
So far around 600 witnesses have given evidence to the independent investigation into historical child abuse.
Jersey Police, The States of Jersey and the Jersey Care Leaver's Association are all set to give evidence this week.
Children, families and people working in child protection met today to discuss how to shape the future of Jersey's Children's Services.
The independent inspection is a result of the Independent Care Inquiry, which found that children in care weren't getting necessary support.
The lawyer representing victims of historical child abuse, has asked the Jersey Care Inquiry to remember the investigation is about people.