More than 50 of the lone asylum-seeking children who went missing from council care in Kent over a six-year period are unaccounted for, BBC South East can reveal. Figures obtained from Kent County ...
The number of lone asylum-seeking children being cared for in parts of the south is causing huge overspends for many local councils. On average across England, one in every 10 children in council ...
More than 260 child asylum seekers were wrongly put in adult accommodation or detention in the first half of last year, a coalition of charities has said. The Refugee and Migrant Children’s ...
The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees are the key international instruments governing the protection of refugees. The United ...
Peterborough City Council's (PCC) children's services are facing growing pressure on capacity as a result of more asylum-seeking children requiring care. The authority's corporate parenting ...
‘Huge influx’ of asylum seeking children creating pressure on Peterborough children’s services
Peterborough City Council’s (PCC) children’s services are facing growing pressure on capacity as a result of more asylum-seeking children requiring care. The authority’s corporate parenting ...
Asylum seeking children in Kent receive £30,000 support from government to help fund driving lessons
Almost £30,000 has been spent on providing driving lessons for children granted asylum to live in Kent during the past three years. Figures reveal the support provided by Kent County Council to ...
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