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Theatre company pledges to be a 'home for all'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sports   来源:National  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Whereas with people who haven't, I'm still not sure if it's the right thing to reach out to them - I just don't think it's right to drop that bombshell."

"Whereas with people who haven't, I'm still not sure if it's the right thing to reach out to them - I just don't think it's right to drop that bombshell."

Clark previously admitted 29 offences including inciting children under 13 to engage in sexual activity, and 21 counts of sexual communication with a child and making indecent images of children - 26 of which were in the most serious category.His offences came to light in January 2023, when a mother saw explicit messages from Clark on her 12-year-old daughter's laptop.

Theatre company pledges to be a 'home for all'

Chester Crown Court heard the messages from the father-of-two included requests for pictures of the girl's body, which the mother reported to North Wales Police.The account was in the name of Jamie_jones6968 who claimed to be a schoolboy in England, but the IP address of the account which sent the messages was traced to Clark.The court heard the case was then passed to detectives from the Online Child Abuse Investigation Team at Cheshire Police.

Theatre company pledges to be a 'home for all'

Devices were seized from Clark's home where police found hundreds of messages to dozens of girls - many under the age of 16.He had sent indecent videos to some girls and asked for them to send some back to him.

Theatre company pledges to be a 'home for all'

Cheshire Police praised the complainants for their bravery and described Clark as a sexual predator who despite being in a position of trust, continued his crimes to "satisfy his own warped sexual desires".

Sentencing him to eight years, Judge Simon Berkson said his crimes were "a parent's worst nightmare" and showed "clear grooming of young girls".But the British Dental Association (BDA) said the opposite could happen and more patients may be forced to go private.

The biggest change would see all patients over 18 placed onto a central waiting list, called the Dental Access Portal (DAP).They would then be allocated a surgery, which could be anywhere within the health board area.

If they need treatment, they would remain with that surgery until it is complete and beyond, if they needed close monitoring.If or when teeth are healthy, patients would be returned to the central portal and would be recalled for a check-up in 18 to 24 months wherever there is space.

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