Exclusive Fear over future of child abuse therapy as survivors told service faces axe
Islington Council has stressed that it will continue its trauma therapy service for child abuse victims after confusion over its future emerged.
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Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Islington Council has stressed that it will continue its trauma therapy service for child abuse victims after confusion over its future emerged.
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