BBC NEWS: "Justice Secretary Robert Buckland 'sorry' for failing rape victims"

BBC NEWS: "Justice Secretary Robert Buckland 'sorry' for failing rape victims"

Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has apologised to rape victims for low conviction rates in England and Wales and promised to "do a lot better".

In an exclusive BBC interview, he said it was "not good enough" and admitted budget cuts were partly to blame. Rape convictions have fallen to a record low in recent years. The government said it was now considering allowing victims to pre-record their evidence to spare them the trauma of a courtroom trial.

Free eLearning: Learning from Serious Case Reviews

Free eLearning: Learning from Serious Case Reviews

This free course looks to raise awareness about critical learning from Serious Case Reviews (SCRs), equipping those who come into contact with children with the knowledge and understanding they need.

Learners will be able to identify and refer concerns, assess and intervene and work effectively within the multidisciplinary safeguarding system. The course takes a child centred approach by drawing on the real lived experiences of children who have experienced neglect, abuse and extra-familiar harm, and is informed by the SCR findings published in the past two years.