A huge thank you to Sarah Champion MP for hosting and for a great panel discussion about #IICSA and the reforms which are pledged to happen and urgently needed. My attending colleagues from #ActOnIICSA included The Survivors Trust, Fay Maxted, Lucy Duckworth, Christine (Chris) Tuck (one of the panellists), Mags Godderidge, and Daisy Anderson. Grateful thanks also to the other panellists John O'Brien CBE, David Greenwood, Dr Baroness Helen Newlove LLD (hc) DCL, and Jane Seynior, all of whom brought different and valuable perspectives to the MPs, members of the House of Lords, survivors, and providers in the room. Special mention to BBC News, ITV, The Guardian, and The Observer who sent journalists to discuss and record the issues with us after. We are reliant on cross-party and cross-media co-operation to put safeguarding measures in place to protect our children, and help survivors heal. Most child sexual abuse happens behind closed doors, by someone known to the child, and often in their family, so creating a system and processes to support the #IICSA recommendations made by Professor Alexis Jay and her team is our urgent goal.