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Social Workers conducting age assessments of young people claiming asylum. (Liverpool 25/05/09)

Cassidy, J made this Freedom of Information request to Liverpool City Council

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From: Cassidy, J

25 May 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

The recent court ruling A v London Borough of Croydon, WK v Kent
Borough Council [2009] EWHC 939 (Admin), 8 May 2009, [1] makes a
number of references to the practice of two Social Workers
conducting age assessments of young people claiming asylum.

In view of the fact that the Care Standards Act 2000 (Chapter 14
(part 1V) section 61) contained provisions for the protection of
the professional title of "Social Worker" and that anyone using
this Title has to be registered on one of the UK Social Care
Registers, (since 01 April 2005) can you Confirm or Deny the
following:

1) Age assessments are always conducted by at least two Social
Workers?

1.1 If they are not always conducted by at least two Social
Workers, can you provide information that explains this apparent
anomaly and provide details of the job Titles of those who
currently conduct age assessments.

2) That since 01 April 2005 you have always used at least two
Social Workers?

2.1) If you have not always used two Social Workers, since 01 April
2005, please provide details of the job Titles of those who
currently conduct age assessments.

3) During said Court case a Helen Johnson, Refugee Council's
Children's Panel, questioned the assertion by a Ms Janet Patrick,
senior manager of the Croydon Council's Unaccompanied Minors' Team,
that Council's are routinely advising applicants that they can have
an adult present to give support during their age assessment.

Therefore can you provide copies of any information you hold, such
as policies, memos, notes and guidance, (showing dates
issued/written/drafted) as given to Social Workers, the applicants
or anyone else, that Confirms or Denies that applicants are
routinely advised that they can have an adult present to give
support.

4) Please provide copies of any age assessment guidance or training
material you hold.

Relevant quotes:

"The social workers involved in the decision making process who are
employed by the local authorities in these cases have had training
and do have substantial experience in assessing the age of UASCs.

My conclusion is that age determination, being part of broader
questions relating to the provision of accommodation, and being but
one of the many responsibilities for local authorities to provide
support for children and families under Part III, are decisions
which fall squarely within the social field of child care and are,
therefore, customarily and properly entrusted to the social workers
to decide.

This is based partly on the contention that their judgment can be
no better than that of the experienced social worker...

It is said that her opinions in a number of cases show a consistent
disagreement with the social workers' factual observations always
in favour of the individual in question.

While recognising and indeed supporting the use of social workers
and other professionals he records concerns that financial
pressures can influence the assessment of age since the particular
age of an individual will require a greater or lesser expenditure
on him.

But the real question in these cases is whether a report from a
paediatrician which reaches a conclusion contrary to that found by
experienced social workers means that the assessment must be varied
in the UASC's favour.

It is Dr Stern's view that a paediatrician is unlikely to be able
to reach a conclusion which is superior to that reached by an
experienced social worker, provided, of course, that the social
worker is properly trained and experienced and conducted the
necessary interview in an appropriate fashion.

Thus I do not think that the existence of a report from Dr Birch
can generally attract any greater weight than the observations of
an experienced social worker. In order to comply with the
Hillingdon and Croydon guidelines, the assessments of social
workers will be made by two working together and based upon
interviews and observations over a far greater time period than
that available to Dr Birch or indeed any paediatrician instructed
by a UASC representative.

All this presupposes that the authority's decision is made by
properly trained and experienced social workers in accordance with
the guidelines approved by Stanley Burnton J in B v Merton.

Each authority has put before the court evidence of the training
given to and the experience of the social workers who have to deal
with age assessment.

She is satisfied from her experience that the reports of Drs Michie
and Birch do not raise matters which cast doubt on the reliability
of the decision reached by the two social workers."

etc

Reference:

[1] A Claimant - and - London Borough of Croydon - and – Secretary
of State for the Home Department Defendant Interested Party And WK
Claimant - and - Secretary of State for the Home Department First
Defendant - and - Kent County Council Second Defendant
[2009] EWHC 939 (Admin), 8 May 2009
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admi...

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Yours faithfully,

Cassidy, J

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Cassidy, J

Email: [1][FOI #12428 email]

Date: 26 May 2009

Dear Cassidy, J,

Acknowledgement in respect of request for information.

Thank you for your recent correspondence requesting information from the
City Council. Your request was received in our offices on 26 May 2009
and, is being processed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act
2000.

The information you have requested can be summarised as follows:

1) Age assessments are always conducted by at least two Social

Workers?

1.1 If they are not always conducted by at least two Social

Workers, can you provide information that explains this apparent

anomaly and provide details of the job Titles of those who

currently conduct age assessments.

2) That since 01 April 2005 you have always used at least two

Social Workers?

2.1) If you have not always used two Social Workers, since 01 April

2005, please provide details of the job Titles of those who

currently conduct age assessments.

3) During said Court case a Helen Johnson, Refugee Council's

Children's Panel, questioned the assertion by a Ms Janet Patrick,

senior manager of the Croydon Council's Unaccompanied Minors' Team,

that Council's are routinely advising applicants that they can have

an adult present to give support during their age assessment.

Therefore can you provide copies of any information you hold, such

as policies, memos, notes and guidance, (showing dates

issued/written/drafted) as given to Social Workers, the applicants

or anyone else, that Confirms or Denies that applicants are

routinely advised that they can have an adult present to give

support.

4) Please provide copies of any age assessment guidance or training

material you hold.

Relevant quotes:

"The social workers involved in the decision making process who are

employed by the local authorities in these cases have had training

and do have substantial experience in assessing the age of UASCs.

My conclusion is that age determination, being part of broader

questions relating to the provision of accommodation, and being but

one of the many responsibilities for local authorities to provide

support for children and families under Part III, are decisions

which fall squarely within the social field of child care and are,

therefore, customarily and properly entrusted to the social workers

to decide.

This is based partly on the contention that their judgment can be

no better than that of the experienced social worker...

It is said that her opinions in a number of cases show a consistent

disagreement with the social workers' factual observations always

in favour of the individual in question.

While recognising and indeed supporting the use of social workers

and other professionals he records concerns that financial

pressures can influence the assessment of age since the particular

age of an individual will require a greater or lesser expenditure

on him.

But the real question in these cases is whether a report from a

paediatrician which reaches a conclusion contrary to that found by

experienced social workers means that the assessment must be varied

in the UASC's favour.

It is Dr Stern's view that a paediatrician is unlikely to be able

to reach a conclusion which is superior to that reached by an

experienced social worker, provided, of course, that the social

worker is properly trained and experienced and conducted the

necessary interview in an appropriate fashion.

Thus I do not think that the existence of a report from Dr Birch

can generally attract any greater weight than the observations of

an experienced social worker. In order to comply with the

Hillingdon and Croydon guidelines, the assessments of social

workers will be made by two working together and based upon

interviews and observations over a far greater time period than

that available to Dr Birch or indeed any paediatrician instructed

by a UASC representative.

All this presupposes that the authority's decision is made by

properly trained and experienced social workers in accordance with

the guidelines approved by Stanley Burnton J in B v Merton.

Each authority has put before the court evidence of the training

given to and the experience of the social workers who have to deal

with age assessment.

She is satisfied from her experience that the reports of Drs Michie

and Birch do not raise matters which cast doubt on the reliability

of the decision reached by the two social workers."

etc

Reference:

[1] A Claimant - and - London Borough of Croydon - and - Secretary

of State for the Home Department Defendant Interested Party And WK

Claimant - and - Secretary of State for the Home Department First

Defendant - and - Kent County Council Second Defendant [2009] EWHC

939 (Admin), 8 May 2009

http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admi...

If the above summary is incorrect or you wish to change any details, let
me know at the earliest opportunity.

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will not be provided to you. You will be informed if this is the case.

Please quote the above reference number in all future communications.

Yours sincerely

Miss W Twigge (pp)

Information Manager

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From: Symm, Kevin
Liverpool City Council

15 June 2009


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Regards,

Kevin Symm

Senior Information Officer

Legal Services

Liverpool City Council

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Liverpool

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TEL: 0151 225 3007

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