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Hopeless And Unwanted

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This honest and raw memoir is not easy to read, but it should be deemed essential reading for anyone who works in the field of child welfare. Susan Cambridge's childhood was horrendous. Unwanted and neglected, she was emotionally, verbally, and physically abused by her mother and brother and left to fend for herself from the age of nine. She slept in a locker for seven years without anyone knowing, went days without eating proper food, and bounced from foster home to foster home. Fortified by her faith in God, and against all odds, Susan pursued her education and a career in child social services. After working in the field for almost three decades, Susan made it her mission to ensure that all social service professionals and foster parents fully understand and appreciate the way in which childhood trauma endures and impacts its victims for the rest of their lives. That mission is this book: Hopeless and Unwanted. Intended as an eye-opening dive into the experiences and lasting impacts of childhood trauma and their intersection with the child welfare system, Susan invites survivors of childhood trauma and social workers alike to leave damaging cycles behind and find lasting healing.

Author Biography:

Susan Cambridge is a survivor. After enduring horrific physical, emotional, and verbal abuse from her mother and brother, Susan decided that it was safer for her to live on the streets of Montreal than in her own home. She was nine years old when she made that decision. When she voluntarily turned herself into social services as a teenager, her life barely improved. Nonetheless, when Susan finished her schooling, she began working with the social service system that had failed her. She has now worked as an educator for children in crisis for the last twenty eight years. This book is the culmination of her learning and personal experiences.
Release date Australia
August 16th, 2023
Contributor
  • Edited by Alison Fyfe
Pages
516
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x29
ISBN-13
9781039177406
Product ID
38192200

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