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Asylum tag fails children, says expert

Posted: 08 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Many social workers do not realise the Children Act 1989 covers asylum-seeking children, an asylum expert told the conference.

Also, some social workers did not see child trafficking as a child protection issue, said Laurence Chester, chair of the Home Office sub-group for unaccompanied minors.

"To this day I still get phone calls from social workers saying 'we have a 14 year old in a bed & breakfast and we are wondering if that is okay?' What is going on? Is there a madness in people's heads?" he said.
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Chester said that people saw asylum-seeking children as "different" from other children. "They just see the tag of asylum," he added.

He went on to describe the children's green paper as a "highly disappointing document" that failed to address the need to do international checks on children's backgrounds to see whether they were known to authorities in other countries - Victoria Climbi' was known to French social services.

Chester added that asylum-seeking children receiving services were not the worst off, with those who professionals didn't know about such as the children of failed asylum seekers being at the greatest disadvantage.
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He said a register of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children was currently being put together.

However, Chester added that the situation had improved for refugees compared to five years ago when "the idea of the government looking at how to integrate refugees wouldn't even have existed", he said.


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