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Look I totally understand why this could be frustrating for your parents.. the problem is though, that this charity and these children do need a kind, safe space to be in.

A lot of residential, secure and children's homes move into these areas to give the kids a sense of normality.

The lockdown will be exacerbating the situation. My bet is that during the day, they would normally take the kids to the park etc but with not being allowed on any of the play areas etc at the moment, it becomes a risk to everyone and also a huge issue to try and explain to the kids why they can't use them.

My advice would be speak with them quietly and friendly. Ask if there's anything they can do or you can do even. I know it's not likely to achieve much but sometimes approaching it this way will go a lot further than you would think.

You can't force them to move, it's their home as well now. And because the disabled kids make noise doesn't mean anyone should be allowed a petition to kick them out of their home.

I mean where is it that you imagine these abused and disabled children should go? Some sort of facility ? Or is it that you don't care so long as it's not in your back garden and out of sight out of mind.

We are all neighbours, and we need to learn to support each other.
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CreatedSat 2nd May 2020 10:56am
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