In 1970 I volunteered to leave my family home and enter William Henry
Smith School, an institution for maladjusted children near Brighouse in
West Yorkshire, I was 11 years old.
After almost two years it
became apparent that I had exasperated all efforts to control my
behaviour and was no longer welcome at the school. This was a pattern
which continued for the next few years of my life.
I was moved
from a children’s home in Bradford to a secure unit in York from which I
managed to escape on two occasions. I was then sent to an Approved
School in County Durham.
As incredulous as it may seem, at the
age of 14 I was expelled from the Approved School and returned to
another children’s home back in my home town of Bradford. True to form I
was kicked out of this home too.
The above is pretty much the
sum of my family and friends knowledge of my childhood, and to be fair,
it’s hardly surprising that I was judged, frowned upon and quite often
avoided like a crusty pair of Y fronts.
I am now 53 years old and
have managed, thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, to obtain
official records held about me from those early days. I have also
managed to acquire the cojones to let all and sundry know the truth.
As
I have used my real name, I felt it was only right that I use the real
names of other guilty parties, the ones who should have known better.
If
you are interested in reading a true, openly honest, occasionally sad
yet often humorous memoir, please do buy my book, “I Think I’m OK.” I
assure you it’s far from a ‘misery memoir.’
Oh, I guess I should point out that there are a few of them there naughty sweary words included . . . sorry about that.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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