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with a diploma in Social Work and a BSc in Applied Social Science. She later believed that had she not left Northern Ireland, she might have contemplated suicide. Palma worked with several children's centres and helped improve their child protection services. She criticised the government's
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family. Her parents separated when she was four; she never saw her father, who died just two years later, again. Palma was regularly
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advocate. She wrote about her experiences growing up as a black woman in
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Palma published several collections of poetry and an autobiography,
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For the Love of a Mother: The Black Children of Ulster
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For the Love of a Mother: The Black Children of Ulster
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For the Love of a Mother: The Black Children of Ulster
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British poet and child protection advocate (1962–2022)
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Index

Liverpool
BSc
Applied Social Science
Poetry
child protection
Northern Ireland
the Troubles
Liverpool
Portadown
County Armagh
Protestant
bullied
mixed race
London
social worker
austerity cuts against public services
ISBN
978-1-909-46556-5


"Growing up in Ireland, I scraped my black skin hoping to be white"
Niall O'Dowd



"Woman pens book about impact of being racially abused growing up in Northern Ireland"
"It was very lonely being the only black girl in the class"
"An Insight Into Northern Ireland's Black Community"
"Will children's centres reduce the number of children in care?"
""Black Children of Ulster""

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