
It described its docuseries IN CARE as a voice for the providers of residential child care services in England and Wales.
The non-profit organisation has created the films with the aim of “improving a wider understanding of children’s homes and the young people who live in them”, it said.
Working with local and national governments, CHA provides insight and consultation on policy changes within the residential sector.
It said that the “sensitive nature” around filming in residential settings has led to “poor and greatly distorted” perceptions of residential care both in the public and though the media.
“Ultimately this has led to a discrimination against the young people in both daily life and political policy,” according to the organisation.
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