The OutCry! campaign is delighted that Nick Clegg has set out a timetable to end the abhorrent practice of detaining children in removal centres.  We particularly welcome the immediate closure of the family unit at Yarl's Wood. The government is to be commended for taking seriously the need to put children's welfare at the centre of the asylum process.

BID and The Children's Society's response to the UKBA's plans for family returns pilots can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.

Although we await more detail, the family conferences and the independent family returns panel could be positive developments. But we strongly urge the government not to detain children while the transition is being made. There have been over 100 children detained since the government promised to end detention and the mental, physical and emotional damage that will be caused by detaining children over the next few months is incalculable. We also have serious concerns about the government’s plans to hold families in secure ‘pre-departure accommodation.’ In reality, young children will not be able to come and go freely from any accommodation where their parents are being held under lock and key. We are concerned that this accommodation could replicate some of the harm caused to children by detention. We urgently await clearer proposals as to how children will be safeguarded in this process. The government needs to ensure that we do not end up with families being held in detention by another name.


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BID and The Children's Society's response to Home Office plans for family returns pilots

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