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Tag Archives: Panorama
Fears & Nightmares
Rarely a day goes by when I don’t think about what happened at Winterbourne View. As the parent of a young man with learning disabilities the abhorrent abuse exposed by Panorama gave me nightmares for a long time and the … Continue reading →
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