I can attest to almost everything in this film. Frankly it might have saved my life.
It's also a fine example of documentary making. Lots of hidden camera and documentary evidence though he somehow manages to keep it both even handed and very watchable, even amusing in places.
The first few minutes are deliberately sensational, and almost act as a barrier, a red pill. What follows though is a beautifully crafted expose of SS wrongdoing which treads a delicate but successful line between entertaining, informing and exposing.
Admittedly my family never had a baby stolen from birth but all the rest of it has happened to my family, and recently.
For instance compare the phone call from a social worker in the film to this (you may find it distressing..)
https://soundcloud.com/mike-chaffin-689732449/social-services-too- busy-to-inform-parents-that-their-son-almost-died
Complaining to the police?
https://soundcloud.com/mike-chaffin-689732449/police-refuse-to-take- complaint-of-perjury-against-social-services
Even many of the phrases in the film were used by my own 'legal team'.
It appears to be available here, with I believe the permission of the copyright holder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7oNkT6Bm_4
So enjoy, share and raise awareness. I can tell you that had I seen this film 18 months ago everything might have been different. I'm only here to type due to an unsuccessful suicide attempt due to the abuse of my family at the hands of the Cardiff SS.
If you have a friend who is involved with the SS then you owe them a duty of care to get them to watch it.