Date: 29 March 2006
Welfare of asylum children must be paramount - UNISON
UNISON has welcomed Immigration Minister Tony McNulty's announcement
that children of asylum seekers will have a named professional to
safeguard their interests, that there should be independent inspection,
and that staff dealing with children will have to have background
checks.
"As the union representing Scotland's social work staff, we welcome
the Scottish Executive's intervention and are glad they listened
to our argument that the children of asylum seekers should have
the same rights as any other child under Scottish law. That means
their welfare must be paramount", said Kate Ramsden from UNISON's
Scottish Social Work Issues Group.
"This is only one step but many of the changes will ensure that
at least children's voices are heard and we hope that will lead
to their needs being properly addressed. Our members were horrified
at the harm being caused to children by 'dawn raids'.
"But children will still be deported with all the harm that may
cause. The problem will only be solved when government accepts that
these children enrich our society. We are calling again for an amnesty
for asylum seekers so that children who have begun to rebuild their
lives in Scotland can do that in peace and security".
ENDS
Notes for Editors: -
Members of UNISON's Scottish Social Work Issues Group had meetings
with the Scottish Executive, the latest on 23 March 2006. The Scottish
Exec has confirmed what has been agreed between them and Tony McNulty
(UK Immigration Minister) and what they indicated at our meeting
with them on 23rd:-
1. Lead professional to be appointed for each child and early involvement
for asylum seeker children in line with Getting It Right for Every
Child
2. Review of the removals process (eventually UK wide)
3. Enhanced disclosure checks for all immigration staff contacting
children 4. Independent inspection of services to children (prob
by HMIE)
5. Independent inspection of removals process itself for whole
UK
6. Improve communications with the HO and an immigration director
at senior officer level for Scotland.
For Further Information Please Contact: Kate Ramsden (UNISON
Social Work Issues Group) 07767027722(m) John Stevenson (UNISON
Social Work Issues Group) 07876 795 018(m) Chris Bartter (Communications
Officer) 0845 355 0845(w) 0771 558 3729(m)
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