Not Normal: The uncensored account of an extraordinary true life story

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Despite leaving the care system illiterate, today Paul is a specialist physiotherapist and sports injury expert, personal trainer and best-selling author. He works with charities and advocates for victims of historical child abuse. Above all else, he is the proud father of two boys. Everyman Chelmsford will premiere a new feature film in aid of an Essex children's charity next month. I am proud to say that I have seen hundreds of patients and clients become free of pain, recover from injury or illness through rehabilitation and lose weight, get fit and participate in sporting events all at levels they had never expected. Great friends and a loving heart transformed Paul’s world and he has gone on to help thousands of people as a specialist conditioning coach, sports injury expert, celebrity personal trainer, presenter and best selling author. He works with various charities and is a core participant in the IICSA historical child abuse enquiry providing a voice for many no longer able to speak up. Above all else, Paul is most proud of being a loving father to his two sons.

Not Normal: The uncensored account of an extraordinary

Wow! Although i have seen the film, and i knew what happened this book was upsetting to read, (the film changed a few things, i read this and i found out he hadn't done a 10 stretch for GBH/ABH) Many of our clients appreciate the benefits from the moment they have their initial consultation and we develop a programme tailored to their needs. We work with people of all ages, levels of ability and goals – from weight loss, injury rehabilitation and pain management to sports coaching, mobility and pre and post natal work. Following Paul Connolly’s harrowing yet inspirational true life story, having grown up in the notorious St Leonard’s Children’s Home in Hornchurch in the 1970s, Big Boys Don’t Cry sees Paul, played by Michael Socha, recall his traumatic childhood at the home following a police investigation into his boyhood friend's suicide. The film will star This is England and Being Human actor, Michael Socha, who will play an adult Paul in the film. Life has been anything but normal and the demons will never go away, but Paul has learned to smile at them as many of the people that predicted the worst for him are now where they told this vulnerable little boy he would end up.Episode one follows two very different stories of men searching for family and the truth about their beginnings. As well as the amazing true story of Paul Connolly, the show helps Shaun Lawrence. Sue Bell OBE said: "Paul Connolly’s story is one of hope. After experiencing years of extreme abuse at St Leonard’s children’s home, followed by years of gang-related violence in London, he turned his life around. Shaun, 54, had a happy adoption with wonderful parents but was always curious about his birth parents. When he began looking into his adoption, he made a remarkable discovery.

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He reveals that a local shop owner called Pino was jokingly referred to as his dad when he was growing up. However, tests prove that Phillip Psaila – aka Pino – was in fact Paul’s father. Paul Connolly is a very experienced personal trainer, massage therapist and physical rehabilitation expert. He is also an experienced public/motivational speaker and has regularly appeared on TV/radio. He explains: “There was a lot of sexual abuse, mental torture and physical beatings. I didn’t sleep on the bed for three years; I slept underneath it. Most kids would have a teddy bear… My comfort was a kitchen knife with a wood handle, which I held onto for dear life.” Paul is so pleased to be working with Kids Inspire again and on this special screening of the film based on his life.Michael Socha plays Paul Connolly in the lead role. Zoë Tapper plays Anthea. Mitchell Norman, Joshua Coombes, Brett Fancy, Mark Flynn Rutter and Daniel Adegboyega also star in other roles. [4] While Jamie Wannell played Liam Carroll in Crowhurst's short film, he took on the role of a perpetrator in his feature film. [5] We constantly monitor progress and update programmes and I incorporate many different techniques and disciplines into client training and rehabilitation programmes. Literally abandoned with the rubbish at 2 weeks old and taken into the care system of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Paul Connolly was sent to the notorious St Leonard’s home in Essex, where he regularly heard that he was 'not normal' during years of mental, physical and sexual abuse. Childhood friendships made and lost. Total Neglect. Starvation. Sending an illiterate, very angry young man out into the world. She will be joined by the author and inspiration behind the film, Paul Connolly, the chief executive and clinical director of Kids Inspire, Sue Bell OBE, Olivier award-winning actress and patron of the charity, Ruthie Henshall, and the film’s executive producer, Richard Hart. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.

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Paul has been a regular on TV and radio and featured on Channel 4’s primetime “Who Knows Best” receiving much praise for his methods from the public and other therapists and trainers. Paul created the trademarked exercise programme “ Boxerobics” and this propelled his early career as a celebrity trainer and led to many TV appearances.The screening will be followed by a special Q&A hosted by Paula Ashfield, head of fundraising and communications at Kids Inspire. To launch the release of Big Boys Don't Cry, Screenbound Pictures is hosting a screening of the film on Monday, September 5 to raise money for Great Baddow-based Kids Inspire. Frankie Pironi and his brother Paul Connolly (Credit: Wall To Wall Productions/ITV) Long Lost Family series 13 A team of DNA experts and investigators attempt to find people who previously couldn’t be traced. They help answer questions that have haunted them their entire lives.

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Digging deeper, Shaun discovered that his birth parents had two further children together: his full sisters, Michelle and Natalie. In very emotional scenes, Shaun meets them, and finds out the real reason why they gave him away. We provide specialist trauma-informed therapy and support to children and young people just like Paul. Our sincere thanks go to him for supporting Kids Inspire’s services, raising awareness of the adversity children and young people can face and for inspiring hope for a positive future." My most recent book, Not Normal, is the inspiration for Big Boys Don’t Cry and gave me an opportunity to tell even more of our story – especially on behalf of those who are no longer with us or who felt unable to speak up in the way I have.

This inspirational story has now been adapted and made into an independent British movie - Big Boys Don't Cry We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. After leaving the children’s home, Paul narrowly avoided a life of crime. He joined a boxing club, which he describes as family. Paul Connolly’s emotional journey on Long Lost Family Paul tells the story of the physical, mental and sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of his carers, and until 25 he was illiterate.



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