CHILD WELFARE: NEW ZEALAND CASE:
CHILD WELFARE: NEW ZEALAND CASE:.||ITN| NEW ZEALAND: Auckland:| CMS Baby Caitlin McDonald in pushchair|| BV Caitlin's parents (mother can't be identified) pushing| pushchair away|| CMS Caitlin in pushchair as along|| Seq McDonalds standing on hill looking at view as mother| V/O intvw| - We received letter (from Auckland Social Services)| that they'd had letter from Gosport Social Services that| I'd had four children who'd been removed/ I phoned them| and they said I should be seen by psychiatrist/| psychiatrist found nothing wrong with me but she couldn't| go against what professionals had said in Britain|| CMS Caitlin asleep in pushchair|| CBV 'Sarah' and Vince McDonald|| Int: Vince McDonald (Sarah's husband) intvw| - She's been victimised/ everyone involved couldn't believe| it|| ENGLAND: Hants: Gosport:| Ext: GV Harbour:|| LA GV Pedestrianised shopping area|| Barker i/c|| STILLS 'Sarah's' premature twins (born when she was 19)| in incubators|| Lisa Blamemore-Brown (Psychologist) intvw| - She had usual problems of children who are born so tiny/| both were in special care/ wasn't expected they'd live|| CMS Case notes flicked thru by Blakemore-Brown|| STILL Second lot of twins born to 'Sarah'|| Ext: SLOMO people about in street|| LA Hampshire County Council bldg TILT DOWN to name board| on wall|| GRAPHIC Excerpts from reports by NSPCC, Blakemore-Brown| and Professor David Southall|| 2 SHOT| Steve Love (Assistant Director, Hampshire Social Services)| intv...Transcripción
CHILD WELFARE: NEW ZEALAND CASE:.||ITN| NEW ZEALAND: Auckland:| CMS Baby Caitlin McDonald in pushchair|| BV Caitlin's parents (mother can't be identified) pushing| pushchair away|| CMS Caitlin in pushchair as along|| Seq McDonalds standing on hill looking at view as mother| V/O intvw| - We received letter (from Auckland Social Services)| that they'd had letter from Gosport Social Services that| I'd had four children who'd been removed/ I phoned them| and they said I should be seen by psychiatrist/| psychiatrist found nothing wrong with me but she couldn't| go against what professionals had said in Britain|| CMS Caitlin asleep in pushchair|| CBV 'Sarah' and Vince McDonald|| Int: Vince McDonald (Sarah's husband) intvw| - She's been victimised/ everyone involved couldn't believe| it|| ENGLAND: Hants: Gosport:| Ext: GV Harbour:|| LA GV Pedestrianised shopping area|| Barker i/c|| STILLS 'Sarah's' premature twins (born when she was 19)| in incubators|| Lisa Blamemore-Brown (Psychologist) intvw| - She had usual problems of children who are born so tiny/| both were in special care/ wasn't expected they'd live|| CMS Case notes flicked thru by Blakemore-Brown|| STILL Second lot of twins born to 'Sarah'|| Ext: SLOMO people about in street|| LA Hampshire County Council bldg TILT DOWN to name board| on wall|| GRAPHIC Excerpts from reports by NSPCC, Blakemore-Brown| and Professor David Southall|| 2 SHOT| Steve Love (Assistant Director, Hampshire Social Services)| intv...
DETALLES
- 1990-1999,
- Asistencia sanitaria y medicina,
- Auckland,
- Blanco y negro,
- Calle,
- Cochecito para niños,
- Colina,
- Cámara lenta,
- De Archivo,
- Empujar,
- Encontrar,
- Estar de pie,
- Grabación en tiempo real,
- Identidad,
- Inclinación de la cámara hacia abajo,
- Incubadora,
- Inglaterra,
- Ir de compras,
- Madre,
- Mirar,
- National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children,
- Niño,
- Nueva Zelanda,
- Organización sin ánimo de lucro,
- Padres,
- Película - Imagen en movimiento,
- Pequeño,
- Personas,
- Prematuro,
- Problemas,
- Profesional de salud mental,
- Puerto,
- Recibir,
- Reino Unido,
- Secuencia sin editar,
- Ubicaciones geográficas,