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19 September, 2008 at 6:48 pm #11512
What do you think?
The Eastenders child sex abuse case
Posted: 18 September 2008 | Subscribe Online
writes Tom Narducci
The NSPCC on their involvement with the Eastenders paedophilia storyline
I was approached in March this year by two members of the EastEnders research team on behalf of executive producer Diedrick Santer, to say they were thinking of running a ‘grooming’ storyline and asked if I thought this was the sort of thing that needed to be aired. I said, yes, absolutely. It’s a very important issue and of course EastEnders is a hugely popular programme, reaching over nine million homes every week so the message would reach a wide audience.
The writers then gave me the storyline which I was allowed to modify and shortly after that the scripts began arriving. They were very detailed but stuck to the parts which involved the main characters involved in the grooming plot.
There were only two developments which concerned me and one of these involved Whitney – the paedophile’s target – self harming. I asked them to pull that line because although it can often be part of a sex abuse story I felt it needed to be told in its own way and it could have introduced unnecessary complications. I felt it was hard to cover both issues at the same time.
The second area where I asked for changes hinged on Tony- the groomer – never having sex with his girlfriend, Bianca. This is not realistic and might be dangerous because it gives the message that paedophiles do not have sex with adults – and that’s not true.
The scriptwriters immediately changed both of these lines and have been extremely co-operative in all areas. It hasn’t been a case of the NSPCC just being asked to comment now and then. We have been consulted all the way through and treated as partners in a very important project. I’ve been to the EastEnders studios to talk to the production staff and the scriptwriters have spent many hours integrating my suggested changes and even meeting me to make sure they really got under the skin of the main characters.
I’ve worked with the BBC for several years now, ever since I advised on their safeguarding policies for CBBC and the relationship has always been good. In 2007 we helped them develop another major EastEnders storyline involving schoolboy Ben who was being physically and emotionally abused by his step-mother-to-be, Stella.
This time around not only have we helped with the scripts but we also talked to Chris Coghill, who plays Tony, to explain how a paedophile will react emotionally. Sometimes you’ll see Tony sitting alone, looking miserable, feeling guilty. But then his desire will take over and the guilt vanishes as he tries to convince himself what he’s doing is OK.
One of my previous NSPCC roles involved investigating sex offenders so I’ve gained some knowledge of how they behave. Tony is a classic example of how they will target a single, vulnerable mum and burrow their way into the centre of the family, ensuring everyone relies on them.
My colleague, Jude Toasland who has run one of our therapeutic services for abused children, advised Whitney. The main idea was that she should not come across as some highly-sexed young girl. She is being abused by Tony and only consents to sex with him because she wants to keep him happy. Jude also outlined the emotional roller-coaster someone like Whitney would experience, the doubts, insecurities, anger. Both Shona McGarty, who plays Whitney, and Chris have been offered support by the NSPCC, should they need it.
We wanted this to be as realistic as possible to show the damage sex abuse inflicts on the child and family and to encourage people to speak out about it. So far it seems to be working.
Tom Narducci, is an NSPCC senior training consultant
(from here:http://www.communitycare.co.uk/Articles/2008/09/18/109462/the-eastenders-child-sex-abuse-case.html)
19 September, 2008 at 6:51 pm #373245:shock: OMG Shazza were psychic!!! I’ve voted.
19 September, 2008 at 6:52 pm #373246yes. it should be shown.
19 September, 2008 at 6:53 pm #373247I voted yes
19 September, 2008 at 6:55 pm #373248I wasnt sure till I read the above, and realised the amount of careful research that has been done.
And imagine if by watching it it gives one single child the confidence to seek help because the exact same thing is happening to them, yet they’ve never been able to speak out until now?
Yes every storyline is for ratings, but I think this imparticular may make us feel uncomfortable, but rather than be one of these wierdo’s who watches a soap like ‘enders then picks up the phone to complain (serial wingers lol) just switch the damn thing over.
19 September, 2008 at 7:01 pm #373249@sharongooner wrote:
And imagine if by watching it it gives one single child the confidence to seek help because the exact same thing is happening to them, yet they’ve never been able to speak out until now?
Exactly Shaz, there are kids out there being groomed and dont even know its wrong. This might make some kids realise that what is happening to them isnt right.
19 September, 2008 at 7:09 pm #373250If I got it right some bloke is bonking a 15 year old girl ? not sure as I don’t watch it.
I think they should do these stories but I wonder what’s going on when a character is a pedo when he snogs a 15 year old female character and thats wrong. But as an actor of his age snoging the 16 year old actress that’s ok. Personally I find it creepy.
It’s also sad that he has to have 24 hour police protection just in case he’s attacked.
FFS ! Retards it’s a programme !19 September, 2008 at 7:21 pm #373251its all good it should be shown but its how they handle it when it all comes out, if bianca goes mad at whitney then it will all have been for nothing, when it all comes to light ,thats when it needs to be handled sensatively, showing anyone who may be in that situation , realise its wrong and want to tell someone that people will listen and sort it.
19 September, 2008 at 8:40 pm #373252@chickenman wrote:
If I got it right some bloke is bonking a 15 year old girl ? not sure as I don’t watch it.
I think they should do these stories but I wonder what’s going on when a character is a pedo when he snogs a 15 year old female character and thats wrong. But as an actor of his age snoging the 16 year old actress that’s ok. Personally I find it creepy.
It’s also sad that he has to have 24 hour police protection just in case he’s attacked.
FFS ! Retards it’s a programme !Not seen it for a while, but I think it was implied that they were sleeping together.
It’s not illegal to “snog” a 15 yr old girl. It’s not illegal to snog a 12 yr old girl either which is the age that the girl character was when she met the guy’s character.
19 September, 2008 at 9:15 pm #373253@chickenman wrote:
If I got it right some bloke is bonking a 15 year old girl ? not sure as I don’t watch it.
I think they should do these stories but I wonder what’s going on when a character is a pedo when he snogs a 15 year old female character and thats wrong. But as an actor of his age snoging the 16 year old actress that’s ok. Personally I find it creepy.
It’s also sad that he has to have 24 hour police protection just in case he’s attacked.
FFS ! Retards it’s a programme !its a programme covering a very real story line, it happens all the time chickenman and jsut cos it makes us feel uncomfortable to think there are predators that would harm our children it doesnt mean that it shouldnt be shown, to be honest if it ‘saves’ one child from going through this sort of stuff then its ok by me…….and yes I agree if the actor is being threatened then that is wrong cos adults (I assume they are adults) watchin the programme should know better.
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