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Child refugee arrivals in UK ‘sparks last-minute panic’ because Home Office refused to make plan | |
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The arrival of child refugees from Calais has become a chaotic last-minute “panic” because the Home Office refused to prepare a plan, it has been claimed. | The arrival of child refugees from Calais has become a chaotic last-minute “panic” because the Home Office refused to prepare a plan, it has been claimed. |
The first unaccompanied minors arrived in the UK late last night after the Government finally delivered on a promise first demanded by Parliament back in May. | |
But there was growing anger that – despite all the refugees allowed into Britain last week having relatives in the UK – only a few have been settled with family members. | |
Instead, some have been placed in foster care because the required background checks on family members have not been conducted. | Instead, some have been placed in foster care because the required background checks on family members have not been conducted. |
It was also reported that some children have been forced to stay at a controversial former immigration detention centre called Cedars, near Gatwick Airport. | It was also reported that some children have been forced to stay at a controversial former immigration detention centre called Cedars, near Gatwick Airport. |
Cedars was shut by the Government in July after criticism of the policy of imprisoning children and family awaiting removal from the country. | |
Dismantling the vast camp in France will begin tomorrow, to clear the estimated 6,500 inhabitants who will be driven by bus to reception centres across France. | Dismantling the vast camp in France will begin tomorrow, to clear the estimated 6,500 inhabitants who will be driven by bus to reception centres across France. |
The charity Help Refugees said it had been granted the go-ahead to take legal action over Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s failure to implement the Dubs amendment, to admit the most vulnerable unaccompanied children. | |
Meanwhile, leaked emails from Home Office officials revealed growing panic as civil servants sent pleas for “urgent help” to residential care services. | |
A source told The Observer: “Politically, the Home Office did not want this to happen, so it didn't do anything. | |
“Therefore, as the camp comes to closure it's a panic – all the work you should have done over three to six months you do over three to six hours. | |
“They cannot place the child in a number of cases because none of the checks have been done.” | “They cannot place the child in a number of cases because none of the checks have been done.” |
Andy Elvin, chief executive of Tact, the UK’s biggest fostering and adoption charity, said: “It's embarrassing for a developed nation not to have managed this more professionally. We’re not even talking about a massive number of children.” | |
A plan was drawn up six months ago and agreed two months ago by the Local Government Association (LGA), which offered to send social workers to Calais to carry out assessments. | A plan was drawn up six months ago and agreed two months ago by the Local Government Association (LGA), which offered to send social workers to Calais to carry out assessments. |
A comprehensive database of eligible minors in the camp would have been created, well ahead of its demolition. | A comprehensive database of eligible minors in the camp would have been created, well ahead of its demolition. |
But the LGA said the Home Office did not take up the offer and only started asking for specialist help on Friday – after some of the first 60 refugees had arrived. | But the LGA said the Home Office did not take up the offer and only started asking for specialist help on Friday – after some of the first 60 refugees had arrived. |
David Simmonds, chairman of the LGA's asylum, refugee and migration taskforce, told the Sunday Telegraph: “We made the offer in August and the Home Office didn't take it up at the time. | |
“The offer was not taken up quickly enough. I understand that, on Friday, the Home Office started asking Kent for social workers with experience in age assessment. | “The offer was not taken up quickly enough. I understand that, on Friday, the Home Office started asking Kent for social workers with experience in age assessment. |
“But we offered our help three months ago. I am aware they were trying to talk to people on Friday to get help after all.” | |
A Home Office source told the newspaper that the support had not been needed when it was offered in August. | A Home Office source told the newspaper that the support had not been needed when it was offered in August. |
Some of the first wave of arrivals this week provoked fierce rows over claims that some males looked older than teenagers. | Some of the first wave of arrivals this week provoked fierce rows over claims that some males looked older than teenagers. |
Tory MP David Davies was strongly criticised after calling for dental checks to establish how old they were – something experts insisted would not be accurate. | Tory MP David Davies was strongly criticised after calling for dental checks to establish how old they were – something experts insisted would not be accurate. |
Screens have since been used to keep the refugees hidden from public view after arriving at a Home Office building in Croydon, south London, from the muddy, rat-infested slum in northern France. | Screens have since been used to keep the refugees hidden from public view after arriving at a Home Office building in Croydon, south London, from the muddy, rat-infested slum in northern France. |
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