‘Hidden population’ revealed by @KarenB_LU @LancasterUni: over 85,000 #children deprived of their 43,000 #mothers by family court system

This report15 12 16 SS journal by the University of Lancaster about a ‘hidden population’ of over 43,000 mothers and more than 82,000 children as ‘repeat clients’ of the family court system was in the BBC News:

It provides the evidence of what a Russian MP calls ‘abusive’ in her report about Social Services in Europe.

Professor Karen Broadhurst‘s report was published on 14 December 2015 in the British Journal of Social Advance Access.

The BBC claimed the Prime Minister took note in this news item:

But do note not only the analysis by Hannah Richardson on this item, but also the list of related BBC stories!

The worst is of course the justified fear of privatisation of child ‘protection’ services, i.e. EVEN LESS accountability than now!

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Things MUST change!!!

About Sabine Kurjo McNeill

I'm a mathematician and system analyst formerly at CERN in Geneva and became an event organiser, software designer, independent web publisher and online promoter of Open Justice. My most significant scientific contribution is now a solution to the Prime Number problem: https://primenumbers.store/
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