Sarah Swan

Partner at Keoghs

Sarah is a Partner in our award-winning abuse team. She specialises in defending complex historic and recent abuse claims on behalf of local authorities and other public organisations including the police, charities and non-profit organisations. Her caseload ranges from stand-alone cases to large, high value multi-party group actions.

Since the late 1990s, Sarah has managed and been involved in some of the most complex and high-profile abuse cases in the country, including the North Wales group action on behalf of the 2 most prominent local authorities and an approved school; also another large local authority children’s homes group action, which concerned abuse in over 20 establishments spanning more than a 10 year period.

Sarah specialises in group actions and also more complex failure to remove/protect claims. She was involved in a successful high profile reported defence of a failure to remove claim for a local authority which decided the standards test that social workers/local authorities should meet – TF v Lewisham. This test remains. Sarah also defends cases involving foster placements/children’s homes/schools/abuse at pre-school facilities/approved schools and cases concerning vulnerable adults. She has also lead complex claims involving inappropriate and abusive “pindown” type therapy for a private childcare provider.

Sarah is regularly instructed in relation to claims involving misfeasance in public office and also under the Human Rights Act 1998. She also advises on safeguarding issues and procedure.

Currently, Sarah leads the largest group action in the country concerning complex and emotive claims of Child Sexual Exploitation against a local authority and police force, acting on behalf of the police. She provides advice, assistance and training to other forces in relation to CSE and her dual experience with both public organisations assists greatly in this regard.

She is also handling numerous complex failure to remove and CSE claims on behalf of a number of local authorities either by direct instruction or via insurers.

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