How can we sort out the police, councillors, social workers, care homes, agencies, government directives, racial pc-ness, class issues, conference initiatives and a whole host of other directives?
Well, how about leaving all that to filter down, as it will in some measure, although I'm not holding my breath, but have to believe that it will get better. A lot of energy will be used in addressing all of this.
Dreadful damage has been done already, and is still being done. So how about looking at the how and what can be done for the young girls who have experienced such devastation to prevent a future of continuity throughout generations. The why is already known. Let's look at the impact that physical injury, shame, understanding the complexity of grooming, alcohol and drug dependency, homelessness, psychiatric problems, self-harm, the breaking of historical patterning, and help them to grow up and develop loving and trusting relationships. To develop confidence and self-esteem, to do away with 'the poor girls'. to do away with 'they will never recover', to do away with the anonymity of shame and mistrust, to do away with the victim mentality. These young girls will become women, who will most probably go on to have children or already have done so. This is where the chain must be broken. They do have a future, and a good one, if they are held with confidence, care and understanding.