The Muslim Parliament of Great Britain has warned of an “avalanche of sex abuse scandals” in the future unless child protection procedures in mosque schools are strengthened.
The parliament last week called on the government to set up a national registration scheme for mosque schools (Madrassas).
This should be monitored by local authorities to ensure that local safeguarding children boards provide support and training to school staff, it said.
In a report, the parliament says the absence of a nationally implemented child protection strategy exposes about 100,000 Muslim children to significant risk of harm.
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