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Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting
Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting

BreakingNews.ie

time15 hours ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting

Police in the North are investigating a report of indecent exposure during a meeting at Stormont. Explicit images and threatening messages were reportedly posted during a meeting for parents of young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Advertisement While many adults and young people attended in person, arrangements were made to allow others to attend remotely via Zoom. A user on that platform is reported to have transmitted the explicit images and threatening messages during the meeting. SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI, which organised the event, issued a statement apologising for the incident, and said they were going to look at how to safeguard future zoom calls. STATEMENT (🧵) SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI would like to apologise for the incident that took place on the zoom this afternoon. The whole purpose of SEN Reform NI is to keep parents at the heart of everything we do. This is why when we have events.. — SEN Reform NI (@SENreformNI) June 24, 2025 'SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI would like to apologise for the incident that took place on the zoom this afternoon,' they said. Advertisement 'The whole purpose of SEN Reform NI is to keep parents at the heart of everything we do. This is why when we have events we love to have parents involved and included at every step of the way. 'For our event in Stormont today, we had many parents come along but also arranged a zoom as we understand what it's like to find childcare, or even leave our children at all. 'Parents were sitting on a zoom with their children, listening to the different ways we can protect and support them. 'The fact that someone decided to use this space to do what they did was absolutely disgusting. Unfortunately, this does mean we will have to look at putting safeguarding elements in place when planning future zooms. Advertisement 'This is something we are going to look into and take advice on how we can ensure our future zooms are a safe space for all involved. 'To the person who committed a serious offence during our zoom this afternoon. The PSNI have been informed. Shame on you.' The PSNI said officers received a report of indecent exposure online in the east Belfast area at about 12.15pm on Tuesday June 23. 'Inquiries are ongoing and anyone with information that could assist police is asked to get in touch via the 101 number, quoting reference 675 of 24/06/25,' they said. Advertisement

Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting
Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Police investigate ‘indecent exposure' during online Stormont meeting

Police in Northern Ireland are investigating a report of indecent exposure during a meeting at Stormont. Explicit images and threatening messages were reportedly posted during a meeting for parents of young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN). While many adults and young people attended in person, arrangements were made to allow others to attend remotely via Zoom. A user on that platform is reported to have transmitted the explicit images and threatening messages during the meeting. SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI, which organised the event, issued a statement apologising for the incident, and said they were going to look at how to safeguard future zoom calls. STATEMENT (🧵) SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI would like to apologise for the incident that took place on the zoom this afternoon. The whole purpose of SEN Reform NI is to keep parents at the heart of everything we do. This is why when we have events.. — SEN Reform NI (@SENreformNI) June 24, 2025 'SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI would like to apologise for the incident that took place on the zoom this afternoon,' they said. 'The whole purpose of SEN Reform NI is to keep parents at the heart of everything we do. This is why when we have events we love to have parents involved and included at every step of the way. 'For our event in Stormont today, we had many parents come along but also arranged a zoom as we understand what it's like to find childcare, or even leave our children at all. 'Parents were sitting on a zoom with their children, listening to the different ways we can protect and support them. 'The fact that someone decided to use this space to do what they did was absolutely disgusting. Unfortunately, this does mean we will have to look at putting safeguarding elements in place when planning future zooms. 'This is something we are going to look into and take advice on how we can ensure our future zooms are a safe space for all involved. 'To the person who committed a serious offence during our zoom this afternoon. The PSNI have been informed. Shame on you.' The PSNI said officers received a report of indecent exposure online in the east Belfast area at about 12.15pm on Tuesday June 23. 'Inquiries are ongoing and anyone with information that could assist police is asked to get in touch via the 101 number, quoting reference 675 of 24/06/25,' they said.

Threats of sexual violence made online during Stormont SEN meeting
Threats of sexual violence made online during Stormont SEN meeting

BBC News

time21 hours ago

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Threats of sexual violence made online during Stormont SEN meeting

Swastikas, genitals and threats of sexual violence towards children were posted during a Stormont meeting for parents of young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it is investigating the meeting was held in Parliament Buildings in Stormont and attended by parents, young people and News NI has heard that an individual who had joined remotely online posted an explicit image and messages which threatened sexual violence on children. A Zoom link was provided for those who could not attend in person due to caring meeting was organised by the SEN Reform NI and Caleb's Cause NI by parents, the two organisations have campaigned for better educational provision for children and young people with Cause NI has called for more support for school leavers with Reform NI, meanwhile, has brought together parents to raise issues about school places and other support for children with to follow.

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