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Australia asylum: 'Cover-up on child health', inquiry told Australia asylum: 'Cover-up on child health', inquiry told
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A psychiatrist says the Australian government sought to cover up the extent of mental health problems among children held in asylum detention.A psychiatrist says the Australian government sought to cover up the extent of mental health problems among children held in asylum detention.
The comments came at a national human rights inquiry into the treatment of children in immigration detention.The comments came at a national human rights inquiry into the treatment of children in immigration detention.
His claim came a day after church leaders accused Australia of holding children in "inhumane" conditions.His claim came a day after church leaders accused Australia of holding children in "inhumane" conditions.
The government rejected that as "offensive". It says it is working to reduced the number of child detainees. The government rejected that as "offensive". It says it is working to reduce the number of child detainees.
Dr Peter Young worked for International Health and Mental Services, a provider of health services at detention centres contracted by the government.Dr Peter Young worked for International Health and Mental Services, a provider of health services at detention centres contracted by the government.
He told the Australian Human Rights Commission inquiry that he had collected figures showing "significant" mental health problems among child detainees, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.He told the Australian Human Rights Commission inquiry that he had collected figures showing "significant" mental health problems among child detainees, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
His company provided this data to the Immigration Department which then "reacted with alarm and asked us to withdraw these figures from our reporting", he said.His company provided this data to the Immigration Department which then "reacted with alarm and asked us to withdraw these figures from our reporting", he said.
Australia and asylumAustralia and asylum
Later in the inquiry, Immigration Department Secretary Martin Bowles said he was not present when the contractor was allegedly asked to withdraw the figures and said: "If our staff did an inappropriate thing, then I will deal with that."Later in the inquiry, Immigration Department Secretary Martin Bowles said he was not present when the contractor was allegedly asked to withdraw the figures and said: "If our staff did an inappropriate thing, then I will deal with that."
A spokesman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison told the BBC that the government would await the inquiry's outcome as well as "any supportive evidence" in the final report.A spokesman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison told the BBC that the government would await the inquiry's outcome as well as "any supportive evidence" in the final report.
He stressed that the current government had reduced the number of children in detention by almost 35% since taking power last year.He stressed that the current government had reduced the number of children in detention by almost 35% since taking power last year.
'State-sanctioned child abuse''State-sanctioned child abuse'
On Wednesday, the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce released a report condemning the lack of protection for child detainees and recommending that an independent guardian be appointed.On Wednesday, the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce released a report condemning the lack of protection for child detainees and recommending that an independent guardian be appointed.
The chairman of the taskforce, Anglican Dean Peter Catt, told reporters that the government had ignored independent evidence about the plight of the children, and that this amounted to "state-sanctioned child abuse".The chairman of the taskforce, Anglican Dean Peter Catt, told reporters that the government had ignored independent evidence about the plight of the children, and that this amounted to "state-sanctioned child abuse".
Mr Morrison's spokesman said such claims were "shocking and offensive and the minister rejects these categorically", adding that the government was committed to ensuring children were protected from exploitation and abuse.Mr Morrison's spokesman said such claims were "shocking and offensive and the minister rejects these categorically", adding that the government was committed to ensuring children were protected from exploitation and abuse.
Last week, Australia's top human rights official Gillian Triggs voiced concern over the welfare of children at the Christmas Island detention centre and said there had been a spike in self-harm cases.Last week, Australia's top human rights official Gillian Triggs voiced concern over the welfare of children at the Christmas Island detention centre and said there had been a spike in self-harm cases.
Australia detains all those who arrive by boat to seek asylum. Detainees are held on Christmas Island and in camps in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru. The UN and rights groups have strongly condemned conditions in the offshore camps.Australia detains all those who arrive by boat to seek asylum. Detainees are held on Christmas Island and in camps in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru. The UN and rights groups have strongly condemned conditions in the offshore camps.
The government says its tough asylum policies are intended to save lives by stopping people getting on dangerous boats to make the journey to Australia.The government says its tough asylum policies are intended to save lives by stopping people getting on dangerous boats to make the journey to Australia.