A foundation has been launched by parents wrongly convicted of harming their babies, to help others who face the same nightmare.
Angela Cannings was jailed for 18 months after being falsely convicted for killing her two children and her name has been lent to the foundation, launched by the Justice for Families lobby group.
Mrs Cannings, originally from Wiltshire said: "We've been through the system, we know what's it's like to be in the system, to be vilified for something you haven't done. There's no support for you inside or outside".
The foundation will provide financial support for families without the economic means to appeal against their sentences, as well as giving them emotional backing.
There was a minute's silence for Sally Clark, who died earlier this month of unknown causes, having been cleared by the Court of Appeal in 2003 of killing her two sons and spending three years in prison.
Ian and Angela Gay from Worcestershire, who were cleared of poisoning a three-year-old boy they hoped to adopt were among other falsely convicted parents at today's launch.
Mr Gay called for changes in the law in the way expert advice was given in a trial. He said: "It's happened to us, it's happening to other people, there are people out there we don't know about, people go to court in the family courts and it's hidden."
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