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Status of child protection at removal centre alarms prison chief inspector

Posted: 19 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Safeguarding arrangements for asylum seeker children detained at Dungavel immigration removal centre in Scotland remain inadequate, more than two years after the chief inspector of prisons made a series of recommendations on how they should be improved.

In a report on the centre, released this week, Anne Owers said she was "extremely concerned" that her recommendations for independent welfare assessments had not been implemented.

She had criticised the arrangements for safeguarding children at Dungavel in her last inspection of the centre carried out in October 2002.
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She said that despite centre staff and the local social services department working well together they had been unable to get the Home Office to engage with proposals for independent assessments.

In another report on Tinsley House, near Gatwick, which covers an inspection carried out in November 2004, Owers also found assessments were not taking place.

She added that child protection procedures were also "seriously deficient" at the centre. Problems included inadequate criminal record checks on staff and no dedicated child protection officer.

Sarah Cutler, policy and research officer at Bail for Immigration Detainees, said that the charity was "appalled" that the government still had not taken action to satisfy Owers' child protection concerns.
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Home Office minister Tony McNulty said that since the two inspections had been carried out a new dedicated family unit at Yarl's Wood had opened to provide a "comfortable environment" for families who are detained for more than three days.

He added that he would respond to Owers' recommendations once he had studied both reports in full.

Asylum statistics out this week show that the number of children detained has doubled over the first three months of this year. There were 50 children detained at the end of March 2005 compared with 25 at the end of last year.


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