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Council challenged on 'unsuitable home'

Posted: 22 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


The asylum-seeking parents of two disabled teenage boys launched a judicial review challenge last week over a decision not to move them from their "wholly unsuitable" home.

The couple, who cannot be named for legal reasons, believe the London Borough of Waltham Forest and the National Asylum Support Service (Nass) should be making more of an effort to re-house them at a specially adapted property.

Their current two-bedroom house has "very narrow and steep" stairs which are extremely dangerous to climb when supporting another person, the High Court heard.
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The bedrooms are upstairs and the toilet is downstairs, making it difficult for the couple to help their children, who both suffer incontinence problems.

Waltham Forest Council and Nass deny failing to discharge the duty of care they owe the family, claiming the family have turned down a number of opportunities to move.
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But Fenella Morris, for the parents, argued that the properties the family were offered were "inadequate", and that the family was not suitable for dispersal as the children were heavily dependent on the services provided to them by their special school and specialist hospitals.

The case continues.


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