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Campaigners wanting equality for children in care head to Downing Street to make their voices heard

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Children in care have made their voices heard after marching down to Number 10 Downing Street to demand they are no longer forgotten.

Terry Galloway has long been campaigning for children in care and care leavers not to be discriminated against, and now that message has been to the Prime Minister’s doorstep.

The man who spent much of his youth in care homes across Greater Manchester has successfully attained care leavers ‘protected characteristics’ status in 31 councils across the UK, including Wigan, Salford, Trafford, Manchester and Oldham.

Within these councils, the care leavers are now categorized as protected from discrimination, just like anything relating to age, gender assignment, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief and sex. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Helping Terry deliver the message to the heart of government were two 13-year-olds from Oldham.

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