Survivors of child abuse criticise narrow scope of inquiry ahead of government meeting THE EXCLUSION of the Catholic
Church and other religious institutions from the Scottish Child Abuse
Inquiry has prompted heavy crticism from survivors' groups.
O'Brien Inquiry, established by the
Scottish Government to investigate allegations of child abuse in
residential settings and chaired by QC Susan O'Brien, has been
criticised by In Care Abuse Survivors Scotland (INCAS), which wants the
remit extended to include the Catholic Church. It said the government is
ignoring the views of survivors of abuse