Safeguarding migrant children

Churches Child Protection and Advisory Service  |  World
Date posted:  1 Dec 2016
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Safeguarding migrant children

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Behind the October newspaper headlines discussing whether the ‘children’ being ‘let into’ the country were indeed children, or were 25year-olds, lies the need to provide safe and loving homes for the unaccompanied minors waiting to reach safety in the UK.

As tensions between opposing views in this current debate rise, there is a significant issue that is yet to be helpfully explored. There is without question a level of confusion over which people are entering the UK, about whether they have a legitimate right or whether some of them are in fact children as they claim to be.

Safe, loving homes

There is an absolute need to provide safe, loving homes for unaccompanied minors and especially those who are being reunited with their families in the UK. Denying such an opportunity would be inhumane and totally lacking in compassion or understanding for the trauma that these children have faced.

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