14/05/2026
Clarification Notice
Following a recent SOAR Facebook Live discussion, we would like to provide clarification regarding certain references made during the conversation.
Reference was made to the alleged r**e case involving Emma Agius. We wish to clarify that, according to publicly available reports, the alleged assault reportedly took place at the victim’s home and not within Mount Carmel Hospital premises. The discussion was intended to highlight wider concerns surrounding vulnerability, safeguarding, mental health, and power imbalance experienced by individuals receiving care and support services.
Reference was also made to the Family Court Reform consultation process. We acknowledge that developments and reform measures following the 2024 consultation process have since been publicly announced. At the same time, many lived experiences shared within survivor and support spaces continue to reflect ongoing challenges faced by vulnerable families, women, and children navigating complex systems.
SOAR Malta and the St Jeanne Antide Foundation remain committed to responsible, trauma-informed, ethical, and accurate communication, particularly when discussing sensitive matters involving survivors of violence, mental health, safeguarding, and public policy.
Our support spaces are intended to empower individuals through emotional support, shared experiences, advocacy, and guidance towards professional services, including legal, ther**eutic, psychosocial, and multidisciplinary support pathways.
We appreciate the feedback received and remain committed to ensuring that vulnerable voices can be heard respectfully, responsibly, and safely while continuing to advocate for stronger protection, dignity, and support for those most in need.