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Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill

I would not have sought to intervene if I had not been here from the beginning of the debate. I have been here the whole time. I want to get clarity on one point in relation to children. The Children's Society and the Refugee Children's Consortium estimate that there are about 2,500 under-18s who will not gain support in relation to immigration matters. My borough deals with more unaccompanied child immigrants than any other in the country. When this matter was raised before, the Secretary of State said that those are uncomplicated cases and that such children can receive advice elsewhere. That has been interpreted as meaning that social workers are able to give that advice. However, social workers are not registered in that way under existing legislation, so there is a conflict between the proposals and the existing legislation that needs to be resolved, otherwise local authorities will be in not only financial difficulties but legal difficulties.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
543 c232 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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