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Discrimination Against Careleavers and Survivors of Abuse

4th Dec 2008 | in

It should be made law if a care leaver or survivor of abuse is discriminated against.

Discrimination

treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit

Many careleavers are good public speakers, fight hard in the background, work with families being failed by the system, support survivors of abuse and we make excellent researchers.

Because of social services and the government we have endless problems because they portray us in such a negative light and given the list of MP’s that are dodgy I would like to say

WHAT A BUNCH OF B…..... HYPOCRITES

Talk about pass the buck and distract from their shady underhanded methods of involvement in the very things we fight against

After a few hours of looking at MP’s up to no good I found myself wanting to scream at the top of my voice because the media use them for news stories about child abuse.

I am suprised I have my sanity and I am now on a list of police officers up to no good and that list is growing rapidly.

I am about to add a doc for families being dragged through the forced adoption route by social services which is a useful guide given to me by someone who works with families going through it.

I am also adding another document provided by Liz Davies senior lecturer

Very disapointed in the UK weather at the moment as we don’t have any snow :-(

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