Pioneering work in Greater Manchester with young unaccompanied asylum seekers has an uncertain future, delegates at a Community Care conference heard yesterday.
The safe case transfer scheme offering “culturally appropriate” placements was set up in 2003 by Manchester, Bury and Bolton councils after Kent Council asked for assistance with the high numbers of unaccompanied children claiming asylum in the county.
Following a successful pilot it is now “unclear” how the safe transfer scheme will proceed, said Pauline Newman, children’s services director at Manchester Council and co-chair of the Association of Directors of Social Services taskforce on asylum.
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