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The Intervention

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Initial release January 26, 2016
Directors Clea DuVall
Box office32,919 USD (USA)
Budget50,000 USD
Screenplay Clea DuVall
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A weekend getaway for four couples takes a sharp turn when one of the couples discovers the entire trip was orchestrated to host an intervention on their marriage.

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A Private School in Edinburgh has apologised for " brutal and unrestrained" historical abuse.

Claims were made against 20 teaching staff at Edinburgh Academy.

They included a child being beaten with a Cricket Bat , another pupil suffering a " small bleed on the brain" a child being strangled and boys being paid to swim naked.

Closing submissions were given at the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry on Wednesday.

The majority of evidence has covered The Years between 1954 and 1995.

Nearly 50 witnesses have given evidence, including broadcaster Nicky Campbell .

One former teacher, Iain Wares, was described by a lawyer for survivors as " one of The Most prolific abusers in Scottish criminal history".

Wares is currently facing abuse charges in his native South Africa and is appealing an order to have him extradited back to Scotland.

Police Scotland confirmed they were investigating allegations relating to The School .

Corporal Punishment was banned in Scottish private schools in 2000, but the hearing was told " disproportionate sadistic violence" was rife in The School in the 1970s and a " culture of Fear " prevailed.

In an apology, Edinburgh Academy acknowledged the " brutal and unrestrained" violence and admitted " serious sexual abuse was widespread".

It expressed regret that police were not brought in to deal with Wares in the 1970s. He was instead recommended to, and went on to work at, Fettes College.

Wares and fellow teacher Hamish Dawson , who died in 2009, were publicly named during The Inquiry .

Fettes College also issued an apology for allowing Wares to keep working despite allegations of abuse because of The Intervention of a psychiatrist.

Both schools said they were implementing mandatory reporting, while The General Teaching Council for Scotland said it should be " an opportunity for learning".

Andrew Brown KC said Edinburgh Academy had a " military mindset" and the " normalisation of deeply abnormal behaviour including beatings and voyeurism" was aided by " staff camaraderie".

Pupils were made to choose the implement of their punishment and sign it afterwards, the hearing was told.

Alan McLean KC, representing the Edinburgh Academy Survivors group, said nine former pupils went on to take their own lives.

Mr McLean said: " Other schools did not operate like this - Corporal Punishment was a threat. This Was a characteristic of Edinburgh Academy. "

Efforts were made to introduce self-appraisals and policies to The School in the mid-1990s.

But child protection training was described as an " irritant" and " depressing" by some staff, the hearing was told.

The School became a co-education day school in 2008.

It has promised to recognise Child Abuse in its bicentenary celebrations in 2024-25 and has created an online reporting portal for pupils.

" Edinburgh Academy failed its pupils in terrible ways, " said Mr McLean.

" It was accepted from victims that disproportionate, sadistic Corporal Punishment was rife in the 1970s.

" Punishment was for inability rather than breaking The Rules . "

He Said Dawson's " unusual methods of punishment were celebrated when he retired" and described Wares perpetrating " sadistic violence of a sexual nature".

He also described how staff would watch or " flick" pupils in The Showers .

Violence and homophobic bullying were also common among pupils, the hearing was told.

Mr McLean said: " Pupil-on-pupil sexual abuse took place with multiple incidents of penetrative rape and forced masturbation. "

The long-term impact had left pupils with PTSD, depression, failed marriages and trust issues, he told the hearing.

Fettes College made an apology to pupils for allowing Wares to continue teaching after it considered sacking him in 1975, but was urged to allow him to continue to teach by a psychiatrist.

He was dismissed in 1979 and returned to South Africa .

'Hidden in plain sight'

Graeme Watson, speaking on behalf of The School , said: " Fettes accepts it should have terminated his employment immediately.

" The School is truly sorry and this is a full and unreserved apology for the abuse while at Fettes. "

Representing Edinburgh Academy, Calum McNeill KC said: " Physical abuse was brutal and unrestrained, it was not acceptable at The Time , even though the use of Corporal Punishment was legal.

" It is clear that beatings took place which were not punishment.

" Abuse of power, belittling, calculating creation of a culture of Fear - either for no apparent reason or for an obviously false pretext.

" Serious sexual abuse was widespread and continued undetected.

" Conduct was 'hidden in plain sight', with The Perpetrators apparently getting gratification from that.

" Some Boys who were groomed adopted the attitude that sexual abuse was preferable.

" It is accepted there will have been many more victims than we have heard first-hand evidence from.

" The atmosphere of Fear and constant vigilance against injustice is something The School is deeply ashamed. "

Right to appeal

It apologised for recommending Wares to Fettes College.

Mr McNeill added: " He should have been facing criminal charges and having nothing to do with children. "

In a statement, Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC said she is " acutely aware" of the frustration at the length of time taken to extradite Wares back to Scotland to face charges.

She added " significant efforts" had been made to bring Mr Wares to trial in Scotland.

Ms Bain said: " In 2020 we were told that the extradition had been ordered but that The Accused 's surrender would be delayed due to pandemic travel restrictions.

" We were later told that he had exercised his right to appeal.

" Appeal procedure in South Africa is different in timescale and approach to here.

" It would not be appropriate for me to comment further on that process, which is currently, and properly, being dealt with by judicial authorities in South Africa . "

The Inquiry before Lady Smith continues.

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