@GdnVoluntary It's what happens when a company is run by your heart not your mind.
— david morgan (@AJobTracker) February 3, 2016
#kidscompany I thought already I knew how bad it was, then along comes a film like this to make me more angry & sad at the irresponsibility
— Kathy Evans CEO/CE (@Kathy_CEO_CE) February 3, 2016
It also represents only 1 of the 184,000 boards out there, and a handful of the 1m trustees who do a great and diligent job. #kidscompany
— Leon Ward (@LeonjWard) February 3, 2016
@GdnVoluntary I feel desperately sad that a charity is doing what social services should be doing i.e.Looking after the vulnerable
— Claire Young (@ClaireLYoung) February 3, 2016
If you aren't watching this #kidscompany doc you really should. Anger inducing, depressing and insightful all at the same time.
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) February 3, 2016
One of the saddest things about #kidscompany is that I believe Camila Batmanghelidjh is genuinely passionate about young people.
— Paul Darigan (@PDarigan) February 3, 2016
@ScottTweed @JoGarnhamParks @GdnVoluntary head in the sand approach BUT why did no one step in?! Government 3 million loan?! #kidscompany
— Claire Young (@ClaireLYoung) February 3, 2016
@GdnVoluntary I'm watching...feel uncomfortable that a £24 million business is being run from a small spreadsheet 🙈 #kidscompany
— Claire Young (@ClaireLYoung) February 3, 2016
I have a fear that an hours TV tonight on BBC1 could set the charity sector back years. #kidscompany
— Ian (@iancharris) February 3, 2016
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