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EU calls for improving procedures Child asylum

(EU) ENVIRONMENT-HEALTH tasks related to social support or shelter. The draft findings were sent to Member States in April, but today it has launched in Brussels the full report which highlights that the asylum-seeking children do not always receive the support they need as victims of abuse and their right to education, for example.
FRA Director Morten Kjaerum, said in a statement that "justice systems in Europe are designed for adults. Research indicates that there is still a long way to go before our justice system can meet really needs and rights of vulnerable children. "
The report shows that "children's basic rights are often violated" because, under the tutelage of the state, often live in housing that is not suitable for them as they are taken to a more adult or detention.

"Younger children should be in custody of adult relatives or in foster families of their own culture," he said in a statement to Efe FRA spokeswoman, Blanca Tapia.

also affects the document that should ensure the right to education and integration with children his age, so that calls on Member States to have a work plan that offers courses or language training.

The report highlights the need for "strict respect" of the rights safeguarded by Article 17 of Directive of EU return, which means "apply the detention only as a last resort and for the shortest time possible."

It stresses that children often "are unable to access quality medical care" and recommended that EU countries that they attend not only to verify your age and be told what is each test and what the results will have consequences for the processing of their papers.

also emphasizes that many separated children asylum seekers do not understand the legal procedures that are happening, so from FRA calls upon Member States to ensure both the right to translation and by the assistance of a tutor to guide them throughout the process. EFE

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