A Thousand Philomenas
John Waite investigates allegations of forced adoptions, mass graves and high death rates at Catholic-run institutions in Northern Ireland.
The film Philomena starring Dame Judi Dench brought the scandal of Ireland's mother and baby homes to the wider world. Claims that children's bodies were dumped in a septic tank at a home in Tuam have focussed fresh scrutiny on the issue. But what about north of the border in the UK? Face the Facts looks at allegations of forced adoptions, high infant death rates, mass graves and the search for answers from Catholic-run institutions in Northern Ireland. And hears from the mothers still trying to find the children taken from them.
Producer:Paul Waters
Presenter:John Waite
Editor:Andrew Smith.
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The is an organisation of bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents offering support and mutual understanding to others after the loss of a child, of any age, from any cause.Ìý They have a national helpline, with calls answered only by bereaved parents, as well as a comprehensive website.
Helpline: 0845 123 2304 (daily from 10am to 4pm and 7pm to 10pm)
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supports women and men who have been sexually abused as children or adults by ministers, clergy or others under the guise of the church. They support both survivors who have remained within their Christian communities and those who have left.
Phone: 08088 01 03 40 (Wednesdays 7pm-9.30pm)
Email: enquiries@macsas.org.uk
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Phone: 0800 085 3330
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works across Northern Ireland to respond to the needs of survivors of sexual violence.Ìý They offer counselling to victims of rape, sexual violence and sexual abuse. Contact your local Nexus office by phone or email to arrange counselling or to ask for more information.
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