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Daily Archives: January 27, 2023

Reunited after forced adoption: a disabled mum and her child speak out

27 Friday Jan 2023

Posted by Natasha in Researching Reform

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Following on from our post on Wednesday about the Channel 5 news feature looking at unjust removals of children from disabled mothers by social services, we’re sharing the full length interview with mother Jean Eveleigh and her child Tye, who is now an adult.

The segment was produced with the help of Legal Action for Women and the Disabled Mothers’ Rights Campaign.

The entire interview is worth watching, and there are several very powerful moments during the segment. We were left heartbroken by many of the memories they shared, including Jean’s routine of calling up social services every time a terror attack took place in the UK, to find out if her daughter had been in the vicinity at the time of the event.

You can watch the full interview here.

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