The next step: we need to act!
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As far as I know:
SESSA is a group of ex pupils who communicated with the schools and pushed for an acceptable inquiry.
PPIAG's stance and objectives seem to be pretty clear from their website: http://www.stjamesinquiry.org/ and http://www.stjamesinquiry.org/ABOUTUS-page/aboutus.html
SESSA is a group of ex pupils who communicated with the schools and pushed for an acceptable inquiry.
PPIAG's stance and objectives seem to be pretty clear from their website: http://www.stjamesinquiry.org/ and http://www.stjamesinquiry.org/ABOUTUS-page/aboutus.html
SESSA and PPIAG
Shout,
Following Free's comment I too am confused about PPIAG and SESSA. Some postings indicate they are clear and up front about their aims, others imply that they are shady (my word).
I feel I am missing something although exactly what is not clear.
Please PM me on this if you prefer.
btw - since I have your attention - I love you humour
Best wishes,
Ben
PS SESSA / PPIAG members - please feel free to PM me too if you want me to know who you are or if you want to share any background which is not obvious from recent postings.
Following Free's comment I too am confused about PPIAG and SESSA. Some postings indicate they are clear and up front about their aims, others imply that they are shady (my word).
I feel I am missing something although exactly what is not clear.
Please PM me on this if you prefer.
btw - since I have your attention - I love you humour
Best wishes,
Ben
PS SESSA / PPIAG members - please feel free to PM me too if you want me to know who you are or if you want to share any background which is not obvious from recent postings.
Child member of SES from around 1967 to around 1977; Strongly involved in Sunday Schools ; Five brothers and sisters went to ST V and St J in the worst years
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keeping correspondence
Shout, (in absentia) I have kept my emails both to and from the charities commission and tried to be as 'diplomatic' as possible even when dealing with the astounding response that this website was only about scientology -- (as last reported)
I will try to do a cut and paste to put the emails on to this thread and hope that somone closer to the action can follow up on it (maybe 1980 sstj who initiated the thread and 'call to arms' to start legal actions )
Stand by. PS Hope your exile is going well.
I will try to do a cut and paste to put the emails on to this thread and hope that somone closer to the action can follow up on it (maybe 1980 sstj who initiated the thread and 'call to arms' to start legal actions )
Stand by. PS Hope your exile is going well.
Skeptic
Re: SESSA and PPIAG
Ben W wrote:Shout,
Following Free's comment I too am confused about PPIAG and SESSA. Some postings indicate they are clear and up front about their aims, others imply that they are shady (my word).
Ben,
SESSA are a group of former pupils of St James and St Vedast Boys and Girls Schools. They are very upfront about their aims. They want: "A full and public acknowledgement and apology from both the St James Schools and the individuals who were involved in alleged physical and emotional abuse that occurred at St James and St Vedast Independent Schools for Boys and Girls." http://www.whyaretheydead.net:/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=2293&highlight=#2293
You can contact SESSA at this email address: enquiries@SESschoolsAction.org
Tom
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what plan?
For the record I too have no knowledge of such a 'plan' .
How does 1980sstj infer that anyone else is aware of something ?
How does 1980sstj infer that anyone else is aware of something ?
Skeptic
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