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The Wizard of Oz

1939

In The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Dorothy Gale is an orphan who lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on a farm in Kansas. Throughout the story, Dorothy takes charge of her circumstances, leading her friends—the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion—on a quest to meet the Wizard and find a way back home. This journey symbolizes her independence and search for security and family, which ultimately reinforces the theme that "there's no place like home". When a tornado rips through Kansas, Dorothy (Judy Garland) and her dog, Toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard, and en route they meet a Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) that needs a brain, a Tin Man (Jack Haley) missing a heart, and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) to earn his help.

Children and young people in social care, and those who have left, are often subject to stigmatisation and discrimination. Being stigmatised and discriminated against can impact negatively on mental health and wellbeing not only during the care experience but often for many years after too. The project aims to contribute towards changing community attitudes towards care experienced people as a group. See glossary HERE


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