The UK forced marriage season is just starting, will social services be better equipped this year?
Question by new labour voter: The UK forced marriage season is just starting, will social services be better equipped this year?
“New guidelines are being published urging schools to identify signs of forced marriages ahead of the holidays.”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8129466.stm
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Up to 8,000 forced marriages reported in England last year
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/5710243/Up-to-8000-forced-marriages-reported-in-England-last-year.html
Best answer:
Answer by Kit Fang
Well one hopes so, but with some cultures it can be very difficult to distinguish a forced marriage from an arranged one, especially if you are just an outside observer in a school. Most schools will not know if a student is going away over the summer, and if forced into marrying someone, they are usually under threat to not tell their teachers or anyone else about it, so there is very little a school, or indeed social services as a whole, can do to find out.
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Have a word,
Yesterday I watched and 11 year old boy walk out of his classroom tell the teacher to f-ck off I’m going home,
he was followed by a classroom assistant and senior deputy head who tried to talk sense into this boy,
but meet the same response, gate security and an on site police officer could only stop this child from leaving the premises but the boy climbed onto a wall and tried to escape that way,
the point I’m trying to make is that 6 highly trained professionals couldn’t correct this feral piece of sh-te what do you think social services can will or want to do to stop these unwelcome heathens from abusing these whatever’s
deportation is the only way to stop it happening in this country,sling them all out.