One of my clients, recently told me that,after having his two sons forcefully adopted,and being told that the Local Authority had admitted to getting things wrong, the pain was worse than a bereavement,in the fact that a death would be the final episode,but to know that he had his two sons, out there somewhere,and not being able to see them was purgatory. The system of not knowing whether your Child is dead or alive, is like a story out of the years of the Hitler era. Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.
One of my clients, recently told me that,after having his two sons forcefully adopted,and being told that the Local Authority had admitted to getting things wrong, the pain was worse than a bereavement,in the fact that a death would be the final episode,but to know that he had his two sons, out there somewhere,and not being able to see them was purgatory.
ReplyDeleteThe system of not knowing whether your Child is dead or alive, is like a story out of the years of the Hitler era.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.