When we first moved to Ballarat, I joined a support-group for mothers who had perverted ex- partners. Was a space where we all felt safe and not judged because of what our ex- partners did to either our own children or to someone else's. Most of us had ex- partners whom were caught ( often by their wives) with child pornography on their devices.
This one woman in our group's ex- husband ( she divorced him immediately) and she also called the police re- her partner having filth on his computer,( as did I) well this abomination was in his final year as a nursing student and had already lined up his post-grad position at the Children's hospital in Melbourne.
The family had only moved to Ballarat so HE could study nursing at fed uni. They had planned to return to Melbourne as soon as he'd finished.
This absolutely sickened me, and made me re-evaluate all the male colleagues I had worked with over the years.
This guy was actually arrested at work, a local nursing home, and given the extent of filth found on Rowan Parkyns computer, I wouldn't be surprised if he abused all those poor elderly residents he cared for at work too.
His ex-wife agrees!
But as you say, how to prove it? Especially with historical cases involving dementia patients who may have long passed?
The nursing home was absolutely mortified he'd been working with them when they learned of the extent of his crimes, and it only got worse from there. He has been charged recently, and has served multiple offences since he was caught with child-pornography in Ballarat.
They just don't rehabilitate, because they're completely $#@ed to begin with if they can even think about doing something like this to a child or vulnerable person.
So why let them out?
Somehow he was able to leave prison and live with another woman and her two kids.
Again, they often gravitate towards positions of trust to gain access to vulnerable people.
It's definitely changed the way I think and feel about male others, particularly in a caring context/role unfortunately.
If my daughter needed to go to hospital, I wouldn't allow her to be showered by anyone other than myself, I wouldn't leave her bedside.
Had things been different, my views today may have been very different, naieve even, it's this naivety that further enables these monsters within our society, even in the system itself.
There's even been Child Protection Officers caught abusing children, a case in Geelong several years ago involving a ring of them.
Where does it begin, where does it end?
How long is a ball of string?
My only advice is to keep your children close, and leave nothing to chance.
My child's 12, and she's never attended school camps without me booking hotel rooms near the camp locations so that she could shower and sleep under my own supervision.
What's sader, is that she doesn't even want to sleep-over at camp, is happy to attend during the daytime only, and we both know why this is.
We are hoping that she feels safe enough to attend camp some time soon with her new school.
We both trust this school, and all camp staff are female.
Chances are given my newer-qualifications re- Education they'll rope me into assisting on camps anyway so....
Ultimately, it's up to her, I will never place her into a situation whereby she feels uncomfortable or unsafe, ever!
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