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1.12.03
As the period for consultation on the Government's Green paper on children
at risk ends on 1st December, local Liberal Democrats have warned that the
Government's own policies risk undermining the progress made since the death
of Victoria Climbie. In a letter to the Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister
for Children, Paul Burstow, local councillor Ron Aitken has highlighted
several areas of concern:
* Budgetary pressures - the Green Paper contains no new
funding proposals and Haringey has been given one of the worst budget
allowances in the country. The Council's Social Services Department is
already £4m in the red. The Lib Dems favour scrapping the unfair Council
Tax.
* Home Secretary David Blunkett's proposal to take into care
the children of asylum seekers whose claims are refused is described by Cllr
Aitken as 'barbaric'. Not only would it destroy families, local authorities
would be faced with massive costs and would be open to legal challenge under
the Children and Human Rights Acts. The Children Act specifically states
that 'the welfare of the child' is paramount' - how could this be ensured by
taking asylum children into care?
* Rules making it compulsory for General Practitioners to
inform Government Departments about asylum seekers seeking medical attention
threaten to undermine a key recommendation of Lord Laming, that children
should be registered with a GP and be properly examined when they are
registered. These rules will deter people from registering with a GP or
going to a hospital if there are concerns about abuse, driving the problem
underground.
* The use of temporary accommodation and hostels, and the
removal of asylum seekers' children from mainstream schools puts them at
risk of abuse and should be ended immediately.
Cllr Ron Aitken comments:
"The Government's own policies are undermining the protection of children
and these issues must be addressed. In a borough such as Haringey, with
such pressing social services issues, it is vital that we get these policies
right."
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