Yesterday, the High Court of Australia delivered a landmark ruling finding the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle legally responsible for the sexual abuse of a 13-year-old boy by Father Ronald Picken in Wallsend. The decision overturns an earlier Court of Appeal ruling and establishes a significant precedent for survivor claims across Australia.
In this episode, Richard speaks with Bob O’Toole, founder of the Clergy Abused Network and abuse survivor, about the case, its implications, and what this ruling could mean for other institutional abuse survivors. They discuss vicarious liability, the challenges faced by survivors in seeking justice, and how this decision may influence legal changes in other states.
Bob also shares his perspective on the ongoing support for survivors and the importance of recognition and accountability within institutions. This episode sheds light on a pivotal moment in Australian legal history and the fight for justice for abuse survivors.

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