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Hollybrook Childrens Home abuse survivor wants council apology | |
(12 days later) | |
Mo Simmons said she was running out of time to get an apology from Southampton City Council | Mo Simmons said she was running out of time to get an apology from Southampton City Council |
An 83-year-old woman has said she is running out of time to get a council apology for the historic abused she suffered in a children's home. | An 83-year-old woman has said she is running out of time to get a council apology for the historic abused she suffered in a children's home. |
Mo Simmons said she was repeatedly abused by members of staff at Hollybrook Children's Home when she was 10, in circumstances experts have compared to a grooming gang. | Mo Simmons said she was repeatedly abused by members of staff at Hollybrook Children's Home when she was 10, in circumstances experts have compared to a grooming gang. |
Southampton City Council previously said it could not apologise because it was not a unitary authority at the time the abuse occurred during the 1950s. | Southampton City Council previously said it could not apologise because it was not a unitary authority at the time the abuse occurred during the 1950s. |
It said it has continued to stay in touch with Mrs Simmons. | It said it has continued to stay in touch with Mrs Simmons. |
Warning: This story contains details that some readers may find upsetting | Warning: This story contains details that some readers may find upsetting |
Mrs Simmons previously told the BBC her father left her at Hollybrook Children's Home, along with her two younger brothers, in 1952. | Mrs Simmons previously told the BBC her father left her at Hollybrook Children's Home, along with her two younger brothers, in 1952. |
She said the sexual abuse started straight away, by the man who mended the children's shoes. | She said the sexual abuse started straight away, by the man who mended the children's shoes. |
'It was horrendous' | 'It was horrendous' |
"He sat me on a bench and pulled up my skirt. I told him he didn't need to pull my skirt up to look at my feet and I got a slap across my face. He pulled me off the bench and had sex with me," she said. | "He sat me on a bench and pulled up my skirt. I told him he didn't need to pull my skirt up to look at my feet and I got a slap across my face. He pulled me off the bench and had sex with me," she said. |
"Every time your shoes hurt you'd have to go back and it would happen again and again." | "Every time your shoes hurt you'd have to go back and it would happen again and again." |
Mrs Simmons said she was raped multiple times, by multiple members of staff, during the two years she was there. | Mrs Simmons said she was raped multiple times, by multiple members of staff, during the two years she was there. |
She said: "Every night was the same. You went to bed and wondered how long you had to wait, when they'd be coming. | She said: "Every night was the same. You went to bed and wondered how long you had to wait, when they'd be coming. |
"It was horrendous. But I had no-one to go to. They were in charge. If you spoke out you were threatened so you had to keep your mouth shut." | "It was horrendous. But I had no-one to go to. They were in charge. If you spoke out you were threatened so you had to keep your mouth shut." |
Mrs Simmons was left at Hollybrook Children's Home with her two brothers in 1952 | Mrs Simmons was left at Hollybrook Children's Home with her two brothers in 1952 |
Gabrielle Shaw, chief executive of the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), said Mrs Simmons was the victim of a grooming gang. | Gabrielle Shaw, chief executive of the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), said Mrs Simmons was the victim of a grooming gang. |
She said: "How we define child sexual abuse or exploitation in a group-based context is two or more perpetrators working together to abuse children. And that's what happened to Mo." | She said: "How we define child sexual abuse or exploitation in a group-based context is two or more perpetrators working together to abuse children. And that's what happened to Mo." |
Mrs Simmons reported the abuse to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary but in 2020 the force said it was not able to take it any further. | Mrs Simmons reported the abuse to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary but in 2020 the force said it was not able to take it any further. |
She has also tried for years to get Southampton City Council to apologise for the abuse she suffered. | She has also tried for years to get Southampton City Council to apologise for the abuse she suffered. |
Mrs Simmons previously told the BBC her father left her at Hollybrook Children's Home in 1952 | Mrs Simmons previously told the BBC her father left her at Hollybrook Children's Home in 1952 |
In 2021, she shared her experience at a council meeting. The then-leader of the council, councillor Daniel Fitzhenry, said he was personally sorry but no formal apology was issued. | In 2021, she shared her experience at a council meeting. The then-leader of the council, councillor Daniel Fitzhenry, said he was personally sorry but no formal apology was issued. |
The council said that was because it was not a unitary authority at the time the abuse occurred. | The council said that was because it was not a unitary authority at the time the abuse occurred. |
An Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) was held between 2015 and 2022 and made 20 recommendations, including institutions apologising for abuse -without those apologies amounting to admissions of legal liability. | An Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) was held between 2015 and 2022 and made 20 recommendations, including institutions apologising for abuse -without those apologies amounting to admissions of legal liability. |
In January, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper rejected calls for another inquiry and said she would publish a timeline to implement those recommendations by Easter. | In January, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper rejected calls for another inquiry and said she would publish a timeline to implement those recommendations by Easter. |
'Nothing has changed' | 'Nothing has changed' |
But Ms Shaw said the council could, and should, act sooner. | But Ms Shaw said the council could, and should, act sooner. |
"Southampton City Council doesn't need to wait for the government to implement these 20 recommendations," she said. | "Southampton City Council doesn't need to wait for the government to implement these 20 recommendations," she said. |
"An acknowledgement, an apology, would make a huge difference to survivors like Mo." | "An acknowledgement, an apology, would make a huge difference to survivors like Mo." |
A spokesperson for the council said: "Nothing has changed with regards to the legal powers we have for conducting an inquiry. | A spokesperson for the council said: "Nothing has changed with regards to the legal powers we have for conducting an inquiry. |
"We have continued to keep in touch with Mrs Simmons, facilitating a meeting between her and Jess Phillips, the Shadow Minister for Safeguarding, in September 2023. | "We have continued to keep in touch with Mrs Simmons, facilitating a meeting between her and Jess Phillips, the Shadow Minister for Safeguarding, in September 2023. |
"A letter was written to the then Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, about Mo's experience of abuse, putting this in the context of the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. | "A letter was written to the then Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, about Mo's experience of abuse, putting this in the context of the national Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. |
"Mrs Simmons received a reply that primarily referred to the government's responses to the IICSA report recommendations." | "Mrs Simmons received a reply that primarily referred to the government's responses to the IICSA report recommendations." |
Mrs Simmons has lived with the trauma for 73 years but vows she will carry on. | Mrs Simmons has lived with the trauma for 73 years but vows she will carry on. |
"I may run out of time but I'm going to keep fighting for as long as I can," she added. | "I may run out of time but I'm going to keep fighting for as long as I can," she added. |
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