Meeting of the Parliament 02 March 2017
The approach that we will take will be to ensure that we raise awareness among the public and professionals about the services that are available to children who have been victims of trafficking. They will continue to be supported through standard child protection processes. As a Government, we have a zero-tolerance policy in relation to issues around trafficking.
The specific point that Miles Briggs makes highlights the importance of ensuring that appropriate care and support are available for unaccompanied children. I am sure that he shares my discomfort at the approach that it appears is being taken by the Government down south in relation to unaccompanied children, which seems to suggest that it has pulled back completely from the Dubs amendment, which was about ensuring that appropriate support and protection are given to unaccompanied children. I am sure that he will join the Scottish Government in asking the UK Government to think again on that issue.