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Kids in Care
A special report into the quality of state care, spending six months following children in the care of Coventry Social Services to find out if the state can be a real parent.
Since the case of Baby P, there has been a 40% increase in the number of children taken into care by the state. There are now 70,000 children being 'looked after' in the system. What happens to them? Can the system offer them a better life?
Panorama follows children in the care of Coventry Social Services for six months to find out if the state can be a real parent - even though children in care are more at risk of failing school and committing crime than any other group.
Narrated by Samantha Morton, who herself grew up in care.
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Thu 14 Oct 2010
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