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Long detention causes child trauma

Posted: 17 April 2003 | Subscribe Online



Children of asylum-seeking families who are detained in removal centres experience physical, mental and social harm, according to a new report by the charity Bail for Immigration Detainees.

The findings, based on nine in-depth interviews with detained families, says families with children were traumatised by being kept in removal centres for between 81 and 161 days.

The report says the detention process may involve excessive physical force, intimidation and inadequate time for the family to pack belongings or sort out their affairs. Health care advice and treatment available to families and children in detention is also insufficient, it adds.
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The charity recommends that, as long as it remains legal to detain children, safeguards to "limit the damage" must be introduced.

The charity's policy and research officer, Sarah Cutler, said: "The government's response so far to the issue of child detention has been dangerously complacent and inadequate."

A Few Families Too Many: The Detention of Asylum-seeking Families in the UK from www.biduk.org




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