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Teresa Cooper is a Children's Rights campaigner against family injustice and child abuse. She is known for her eighteen-year campaign on fighting for the justice and exposure of one of the most horrific abuses against children in Local Authority and Church of England's care. Teresa Cooper was one of the girls drugged, sexually abused and imprisoned in a small room for over 163 days while in care at the children's home and backed up with documented evidence. The factual evidence in the Kendall House records include regular daily updates of drugs administered in overdose form both orally and by intra-muscular injections, sexual infections while incarcerated in the small room inside Kendall House, a large extensive list of psychotropic drugs and drugs for Parkinsons disease all administered by force. Teresa Coopers Kendall House records also include Placebo and tests including urine, blood samples and swabs. Kendall House, Gravesend, Kent, in the 1970s and 1980s. She claims that the girls she was with in the home have now had children of their own with birth defects, and that these defects are a direct result of being drugged while at Kendall House. The story was first revisited in a national newspaper by Adrian Butler of the Sunday Mirror in January 2009 〔(Exclusive: Girls drugged by a doctor in a care home are now having disabled babies )〕 The story has been covered by Sally Gillen in 2007 reporter at Communitycare Magazine,〔(Church snubs plea to probe children's home abuse claims )〕 Review by Liz Davies is senior lecturer children and families social work, London Metropolitan University 〔(Pin Down - One Girl's Harrowing and Disturbing Tale of Institutionalised Abuse )〕 and blog by Sally Gillen 〔(Women say they were abused in children's home DCSF resists calls for inquiry into Kendall House case )〕 Cooper first took her case to Parliament with her then MP Neil Gerrard in 1994〔(Council blocks rape inquiry by Liz Lightfoot, legal affairs correspondent home news )〕 Cooper has since received a "substantial out of court settlement" in regard to her civil case against the Church of England.〔(When will the Church of England face up to the abuse I suffered in their care? )〕〔(Church of England Pays Out After Child Sex and Drug Abuse Scandal - Press Release )〕 Cooper was awarded a Human Rights award in 2009 for her dedication and research and exposure of child abuse scandal and for her continued support to many survivors of child abuse. Teresa Cooper won her civil case in 2010 and her commitment saw further girls compensated by the Church of England in 2014 and further cases currently being settled. Teresa managed to track down and expose the existence of other girls records which also contain extensive lists and details including the misuse of psychiatric drugs. The research and files Cooper gathered over a period of now 23 years, is extensive. MP Government Minister Eric Pickles has been accused of ignoring the Kendall House abuse by his constituent Teresa Cooper for a number of years. In September 2013, Mr Pickles walked over to Ms Cooper and an incident occurred. This led to Government minister Mr Pickles being recorded on video, verbally assaulting Ms Cooper and has led to further unfortunate events. This includes threats by someone claiming to be Minister Eric Pickles and a series of other events. ==Published works== * Pin Down (eBook) - Non - Fiction Book: One girl's harrowing and disturbing tale of institutionalised abuse, Orion Publishing Group * Trust No One - A Non - fiction story. Based on factual events and documented evidence as seen in the media and BBC world news, media and Publisher, Orion's solicitors. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Teresa Cooper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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