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Written question asked by Tulip Siddiq (Labour) on Friday, 8 December 2023, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 12 December 2023. It was answered by Tom Pursglove (Conservative) on Monday, 18 December 2023 on behalf of the Home Office.


Asylum: Children

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what safeguarding information his Department collects on unaccompanied children who are seeking asylum.

Answer

The Home Office collects information from individuals seeking asylum for the purpose of progressing asylum claims. When that information affects the type of accommodation an individual may require, that information is also recorded for the purposes of meeting our statutory obligation.

In respect of Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children, responsibility to accommodate them sits with the local authority and they are required to collate appropriate safeguarding information for each child in their care.

All unaccompanied asylum-seeking children receive a welfare interview on arrival in the UK.

Young people who were placed in emergency interim hotels which were operated by the Home Office had additional standard information collected from them to ensure that referrals or actions required due to any identified safeguarding concerns or issues could be made, including notifying the relevant local authority.

Young people in the hotels are supported by team leaders and support workers who are on site 24 hours a day. Further care is provided in hotels by teams of social workers and nurses.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
6027
Session
2023-24
Subjects
Children Asylum Protection
Link
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