Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child

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Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child

Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Forgotten Child

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If Cathy’s stories show anything, it’s that the youngsters need empathy, as do their parents, because of the issues they are struggling with. Kim Kardashian's most daring costume yet! Reality star, 43, channels THAT very sexy Salma Hayek From Dusk Till Dawn bikini EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Mystery as Prince Andrew's favourite club Tramp - which played host to stars including Michael Caine and Keith Moon - closes its doors M&S Christmas advert star Tan France slams criticism of the 'Palestinian flag' colours used in the commercial - pointing out it was filmed in AUGUST Nathan Cleary's dating history: Everything we know about the NRL star's past relationships as he goes public with his Matildas star girlfriend Mary Fowler

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It’s an unusual situation, because when Cathy is handed the forms by Social Services that should contain all of his information, everything is blank except for his name and age. According to those papers, this boy has no past. It turns out that Tayo was kidnapped from his home in Nigeria, where he lived with his loving father. He was illegally brought to the UK by his mother, a prostitute that heavily relies on drugs and alcohol. No Place Like Home Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade, 27, gets emotional talking to her sibling Stevie, 21, about their childhood and new relationship

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Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story Of a Forgotten Child Damaged: The Heartbreaking True Story Of a Forgotten Child

Cathy is hesitant about exposing her own young children to a boy on the brink of sorrow, but she knows that poor Michael will be left an orphan when his dad passes. She can’t not help this 8-year-old boy. Cathy is surprised when her children insist on Michael coming to stay with them. You Gotta Have Faith Matthew Perry's obsession with Batman 'wasn't a cry for help' says his beauty queen friend who was one of the last to see the actor alive Aimee reminds Cathy of Jodie (you’ll know her story if you have read Damaged), and it brings Cathy to tears. Seeing how grateful Aimee is to have a bed to snuggle into tugs at your heartstrings, especially because you know she came from a place that was not considered habitable for human beings, let alone a little girl. The continued success that Cathy Glass experienced following her first two books is evident in popular titles like: “Cut” and The importance that love, harmony and boundaries have in a child's life and how sometimes, in delicate situations, it isn't enough.

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The extent of the damage done to Jodie is explained all throughout the book as she lives with Cathy. Cathy is an incredible human being to take on such damaged children and the way she wrote about each incident and moment made me feel as though I were part of the case as well. Although, at times, I felt like pulling out the way many of her carers and social workers have in the past. It’s 3 long days that Cathy spends anxiously worrying about Alice’s whereabouts. She is finally found safe and unharmed but traumatised from the experience. Poor Alice is so young and vulnerable, and Cathy’s family take her in immediately. They all become very protective of little Alice. Finding A New Home Joss Stone is married! Singer shares surprise news she's tied the knot with long-term partner Cody DaLuz as the newlyweds make red carpet debut And on a last note, this book shows how social services breaks down and some of the problems involved with these "so-called" social workers. Cathy does make excuses for some of them but in my opinion there is no room for error when we are talking about the safety and well-being of chldren. Jodies social worker in the book SHOULD not only be fired from her position but prohibited from working with children ever again. It's people like her that allowed this little girls life to be ruined when they could of saved her when she was first put on the "at risk" list. What is wrong with these people? How could anyone turn a blind eye to such a situation, I just don't understand that. Makes me very sad. Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift keep kids away from his Kansas City home on Halloween with crime scene tape



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