Teresa Cooper is a Children's Rights campaigner against family injustice and child abuse. She is known for her eighteen-year campaign on fighting for the justice and exposure of one of the most horrific abuses against children in Local Authority and Church of England's care. Teresa Cooper was one of the girls drugged, sexually abused and imprisoned in a small room for over 163 days while in care at the children's home and backed up with documented evidence. The factual evidence in the Kendall House records include regular daily updates of drugs administered in overdose form both orally and by intra-muscular injections, sexual infections while incarcerated in the small room inside Kendall House, a large extensive list of psychotropic drugs and drugs for Parkinsons disease all administered by force. Teresa Coopers Kendall House records also include Placebo and tests including urine, blood samples and swabs. Kendall House, Gravesend, Kent, in the 1970s and 1980s. She claims that the girls she was with in the home have now had children of their own with birth defects, and that these defects are a direct result of being drugged while at Kendall House.