Sara Rowbotham
Sara Rowbotham is a councillor in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, notable for helping to expose the child sex abuse ring there. She was first elected to Rochdale Borough Council to represent North Middleton in 2015. Since January 2018 she is deputy leader of the council, and Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing. She is a member of the Labour Party.
Rowbotham was born in Middleton, Greater Manchester. Both her parents were socialists.
Between 2004 and 2014, she worked for the Rochdale Crisis Intervention Team for the NHS, which is when she uncovered the Rochdale child sex abuse ring and helped bring the perpetrators to court. As a front line sexual health worker, who led the NHS crisis team, she made 181 referrals detailing the abuse and sexual grooming of young people between 2005 and 2011. In 2012 she told the Rochdale inquiry her bosses had ignored scores of warnings that girls were being groomed and sexually exploited. She was made redundant two years later, in 2014. She was portrayed in Three Girls, a BBC mini-series about the Rochdale child sex abuse ring, by actress Maxine Peake. Following the screening in mid-May 2017, a petition was started at Change.org calling for her to be formally recognized for her services to Rochdale community. By late May, it had gathered more than 275,000 signatures.
In May 2017, she featured on an episode of First Dates. She received a Special Recognition at the 2018 NHS Heroes Awards, and was made an honorary member of the Council of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in October 2018.