FORMER grammar school pupils have shared their distressing stories about sexual misconduct online, sparking a letter home from the head. Multiple former students from Westcliff High School for Girls posted testimonies on Everyone’s Invited, a website for woman to share experiences of sexual abuse, sexual violence and sexual harassment. The site gained traction following the murder of Sarah Everard in Clapham in March. Dr Paul Hayman, headteacher at the school, has now written to parents insisting support is in place for any students who may fall victim to sexual misconduct. Dr Hayman said: “Sexual abuse, sexual violence and sexual harassment in any form are abhorrent and it is vital that reports of abuse are appropriately investigated and victims supported and protected.
Westcliff High for Girls: Ex-pupils share stories of sexual misconduct
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Former Scout leader Graham William Morine guilty of Auckland child sex abuse
23 Apr, 2021 12:40 AM
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Former scout leader Graham William Morine was also involved with the Glenfield Rovers football club. Photo / Stephen Parker
Former scout leader Graham William Morine was also involved with the Glenfield Rovers football club. Photo / Stephen Parker
A former scout leader and football club hanger-on who wheedled his way into a family and abused boys has been brought to justice nearly 40 years later.
Graham William Morine is now known to have molested children in Auckland, Tauranga and Rotorua.
Today at Auckland District Court, Morine was found guilty on six indecency charges for offending against two North Shore boys from 1981 to 1984.