beryl, who has been like a grandmother to hayley, helps her get ready. beryl sighs.hool, weren't you? mmm. and where were you? 0n the field smoking a spliff, mum. yeah, orat mine. or at yours. i was worried about her when she started on the drugs. and now she's completely different and, yeah, i am very proud of her. you've done us all proud. it is just a shame that she had to see me at that part. and what did i say to you many years ago? "you'll wake up one day." yeah. hayley lived on the streets here forfour years. being back in the city where she suffered abuse, and clean for the first time has been a true test. cheering. six months after she walked into trevi house, pregnant and on methadone, the time has come for leanne to say goodbye. now, you've had your ups and downs and, you know, some difficult times, you know, you're going through the detox and everything like that. i believe that you're going to go out there and be a fantastic mum to your daughter. thank you. leanne has successfully completed her programme and will be allowed to keep her baby, as long as s