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Anne Marie Carrie, head of Barnardo's, has said that, in stark contrast to mainland Europe, the British hate children, especially teenagers, rushing to brand them "feral", writing them off as "animals" beyond rescue.
It's all too easy to hate teens – try a little love instead | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Barnardo's is calling for a cross-government action plan for all under 18-year-olds leaving custody, involving officials from the Ministry of Justice, the Department for Education, and the Department for Communities and Local Government.
Young offenders leaving custody for life of homelessness and reoffending 2011
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In these tough economic times, the most vulnerable families in society are being lured into an unaffordable debt trap by a morally bankrupt lending industry," said Barnardo's chief executive Anne Marie Carrie."
Poorer families 'paying double by renting household goods' 2011
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Indeed, while I was probably one of those that the woman from Barnardo's referenced, regarding bad attitudes towards young people, I'll be changing my ideas now.
It's all too easy to hate teens – try a little love instead | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Anne Marie Carrie, chief executive of Barnardo's, described the barriers to adoption on Radio 4 last week: One is that we do not cherish people when they come forward saying they want to be a parent.
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If Barnardo's has any issues or concerns about our business or how we operate we would be very happy to discuss these with them.
Poorer families 'paying double by renting household goods' 2011
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Barnardo's is calling on the Office of Fair Trading to help protect families from being unwittingly pushed further into poverty by compelling these unscrupulous lenders to make clear their extortionate rates.
Poorer families 'paying double by renting household goods' 2011
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Government adviser Martin Narey, former chief executive of the charity Barnardo's, welcomed reform to a process which has driven couples to adopt from overseas.
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It added: The OFT is aware of the Barnardo's report and will look at what it says, as it does any concerns which it receives from organisations or individuals.
Poorer families 'paying double by renting household goods' 2011
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It's only a few days since I heard Anne Marie Carrie, chief executive of Barnardo's, bemoan the fact that the proposed universal benefit cap will actively force large families to split up and live as two households.
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