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Charity’s head quits as watchdog begins inquiry into claim of ‘sexually abusive practice’

A major investigation has been launched into the Royal National Institute of Blind People and one of its subsidiaries after an allegation of “sexually abusive practice” at a residential centre for children.

The charity’s chief executive, Sally Harvey, resigned as the Charity Commission began an inquiry into the Pears Centre for Specialist Learning near Coventry, following several other serious incidents last year.

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from Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2GAruXa

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