Last week* the BBC announced that the 2024 Children in Need appeal had raised more than £39 million for charity. With such large sums of money, comes great responsibility – which charities are worthy of funding, and which ones should be kept at the end of the proverbial bargepole?
This week,* Rosie Millard has resigned as chair of Children in Need, she says, because of an ‘institutional failure’ that led to almost £500,000 being paid out to LGBT Youth Scotland (LGBTYS). Payments only stopped, Millard says, when she alerted Children in Need of the history of the charity it was funding. In 2009, James Rennie – chief executive of LGBTYS from 2003 to 2008 – was jailed for life after being revealed as part of one of Britain’s worst paedophile rings. LGBTYS received its first grant from Children in Need seven months after Rennie was convicted.
It is not as if LGBTYS has become a force for good in the lives of young people since. It has relentlessly promoted the idea that everyone has a gender identity, and to this day its website churns out the sort of advice that children do not need to hear.
Its ‘Trans and Non-Binary Coming Out Guide’ reads more like propaganda. After dismissing the idea that there are only two ‘genders’, readers are advised to experiment with different names and pronouns before ‘finding the ones that feel right’.
To children who are finding life tough, LGBTYS suggests some ‘coping strategies’. Top of the list is ‘Spending time with people who care about and accept you’, including ‘supportive family members, an LGBTI youth group, or your friends and chosen family’. LGBTYS, of course, runs youth groups around Scotland for those aged 13 to 25.
It’s not just Children in Need who have doled out cash to LGBTYS. The Scottish taxpayer has been a major funder. In the year ended 31 March 2024, LGBTYS received £484,000 in grants from the Scottish government, and another £370,000 from Scottish local authorities. On top of that, NHS organisations chipped in £330,000.
This is an organisation that has wormed its way to the centre of policy making in Scotland. The Scottish Government’s own transgender guidance for Scottish schools – promoted by the SNP Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills no less – was developed from an earlier LGBTYS publication, and links to LGBTYS services.
The problem, it seems, is that different standards have been applied to an organisation that purports to support ‘LBGT’ Youth. Other organisations would have had to do a lot more to prove their worthiness, especially after such as scandal. But like the Scottish government, Children in Need seemed to cast aside judgement and discernment when it came to LGBTYS.
Rosie Millard was right to raise concerns, and she was right to resign. Her letter – which has been seen by the Times – criticises Children in Need’s CEO Simon Antrobus for failing to respond with what she felt was the ‘necessary level of seriousness’.
All organisations need to be careful about the safeguarding of children and respond to serious allegations promptly. Rennie was by far from the only concern in LGBTYS’s past. Millard alleged Children in Need hesitated for months about grants to the charity. That’s a poor look an organisation linked to the BBC.
Debbie Hayton is a teacher and journalist.
Her book, Transsexual Apostate – My Journey Back to Reality is published by Forum
* This article was first published by The Spectator on 22 November 2024: Why did Children in Need fund a charity linked to a paedophile scandal?
3 replies on “Why did Children in Need fund a charity linked to a paedophile scandal?”
Unfortunately Britain seems hellbent on a path of denial: denial of its history, culture, people, heritage, literature, and worst of all, sanity, science, and biology. It has sunk to the lowest of the low with a stubborn adherence to the rules that governed ‘the playing fields of Eton,’ but sadly the rainbow pigeon is driving the bus. The BBC has glossed over the Huw Edwards shocking scandal and he has served no jail time (as it appears that many recently outed pedophiles will not either). Just the name Jimmy Saville says it all. I am of British heritage/descent and for a long time I was so proud of my roots. Now, I am not sure sure. The people in charge are actually not in charge. They have been blinded by the rabid, well funded woke/trans ideology with scant concern that this shameful attack on children has now been debunked world wide, has no scientific or biological roots, and has been nothing but a money making scam for many dangerous people in the medical/psychology profession, people sucking up thousands in so-called grants, and big pharma which has no conscience. Debbie, no insult to you. You are the only person who has stepped up visibly for women and children. A voice in the wilderness but you ARE heard.
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I think that in the UK we are coming out the other side of this particular issue. We can at least talk about it, and politicians and policy makers now know that they will never be able to plausibly deny that they knew what was going on. But it will take some time, and no doubt there will be new issues to take the place of this one.
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You are very patient and reasonable. I also feel the tide is turning but the QE2 can’t turn on a dime so change will be slow,.
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