London Live spoke with the Best Interests of the Child Review (BIC) on Thursday, 25 November, to discuss the review’s purpose, what it hopes to achieve and why children and parents are at the heart of the review.
During the interview, Alicia Edwards asked us how BIC came about, who was leading the review, what it will do over the next few months and what changes we would like to see in children’s social care in Britain.
Apologies to PFAN for getting their name wrong during the interview – the correct name is Parent, Family and Allies Network.
The interview, which aired on London Live’s News At Six, can be viewed here.
The full length version of the interview can be watched here.
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Amazing interview Natasha. Well done πππποΈπ¦
If any of you are on your mobile phone and the links don’t instantly show up, just press anywhere on the page and it will come up for you πποΈπ¦ Xx
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Thank you, and for the clever tip, I hadnβt realised this could be done xxxxx
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The question is we all have suffered abuse from the people that are there to help and protect the lives of families and what is said to the damage thatβs been done ,when is the family court going to be a open court and stop the corruption and criminal act of forced adoption
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