Darren Laverty is a survivor of the North Wales care system, where he spent seven years between 1978 and 1985. His experiences shaped a long-term commitment to truth, accuracy, and transparency in the documentation and discussion of historical events.

Over the years, Darren has engaged with media, institutions, and public inquiries to clarify the factual record and correct inaccuracies surrounding his name and history. His focus is on presenting evidence clearly, calmly, and without exaggeration.

Darren has been in stable, long-term recovery from alcoholism for more than six years, grounding his life in resilience, personal responsibility, and integrity. This site reflects his ongoing effort to ensure that the public record is clear, factual, and supported by original documentation.

The purpose of this site is to set out the factual record as accurately as possible. It brings together original documents, timelines, and correspondence to help clarify what happened, when it happened, and how certain public claims developed over time. The aim is not to persuade, but to provide accessible, verifiable information.