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Campaign to save family centre fails

Posted: 01 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Staff and service users at a family centre run by the Children's Society in Brighton have raised concerns about the gap in services the centre's closure this week will leave.

The St Gabriel's family centre, run by the children's charity since 1977, provided a range of long-term, therapeutic support services to families and was the only non-statutory resource of its kind in the area.

After a six-month campaign to save the centre, staff and users admitted defeat this week as it closed its doors for the last time.
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Trudi Seagrave, who attended the teenage pregnancy group, said: "St Gabriel's gave me so much confidence and made me feel things were possible. I'm at college now and I've got everything I wanted thanks to the support and advice from the staff there. I don't know what will happen to other people in my position now."

Dave Smith, acting assistant director of operations at the Children's Society, said the closure was a result of a change in priorities. "We are now concentrating on children of asylum seekers, those with disabilities, runaway children and those affected by domestic violence and can no longer commit to this kind of work," Smith said.

Last month 115 charity staff were told they would lose their jobs to save £5m a year.


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