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Posted: 01 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Sharon Clarke first encountered Astra in 2000, through the Gloucester police. Her then partner had been arrested for the sexual abuse of two of her daughters and the family was in turmoil.

Astra project co-ordinator Hattie Darkin arrived within an hour of the call and helped the elder daughter Claire to move to a hostel and to cope with the upheaval.

The younger daughter Sarah was finding it hard to cope, so Sharon called on Astra for help. "I was getting to the point where I was going to kick her out of home and Hattie worked with her to try and keep us together as a family. I found it very difficult because there were people there for the girls but no one for me - the immediate family were brilliant but sometimes you need to talk to someone outside the family."
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At that point, Anne Harley became Sharon's family worker. "I had a mild breakdown and she knew I was having problems. Anne came to the house and we talked,"

Sarah, who was six when the abuse started, disclosed at school when she was 12. She had stopped having baths because of the abuse and was being bullied, which compounded her emotional distress.

Sharon says: "She would lose her temper and take off for two or three days at a time - the longest was two weeks. She was bunking off school, shoplifting, and doing a whole manner of things. I couldn't cope. In came Anne, and said 'Have you thought about approaching that this way?' which made me look at myself and how I was handling things. Instead of flying off the handle now I tend to take five minutes away then I go back down again. I do find it very, very beneficial.
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"Claire is getting married in October and Hattie is coming to the wedding. Astra has helped us retain the family, which so many of the other kids don't have. Without them we probably would have ended up tearing each other apart - we would not be a functional family. It's just nice to know there is a safety net out there for those kids who need it and it should be nationwide."

Sharon, who recently left her job because of ill health, now hopes to retrain as a youth counsellor.


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