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Children's Commissioner condemns detention of children

Children's Commissioner condemns detention of children

In his report published last month, the Children’s Commissioner for England, Sir Al Aynsley-Green, spoke out strongly against the trauma and distress caused to the 2,000 children detained in UK removal centres.

In a follow up report to the May 2008 report entitled 'The arrest and detention of children subject to immigration control,' Aynsley-Green argues that detention is harmful for children and urges the Government to halt the incarceration of children in the UK.
 
Aynsley-Green’s findings are based upon interviews with parents, staff and children during his visits to Yarl’s Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire. Bed-wetting and mood swings are amongst the symptoms of distress experienced by detained children, many of which go unrecognised and untreated by healthcare staff at the Centre.
 
Aynsley-Green advocates four areas for improvement:
·     Better ability to assess psychological harm facing children in detention
·     Higher standard of health care available for all children in detention
·     Re-think policies on the use of force and separation of families
·     UKBA to conduct an independent review of children in detention
 
In response to the Commissioner's report, activists including actress Emma Thompson, director Juliet Stevenson, and a number of Children’s laureates wrote a letter in support of the Commissioner’s report, and thousands more have signed the End Child Detention Now petition.

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