'Two-tier' care for children in custody criticised

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Young people given looked-after status on being remanded in custody will not have the same rights as those who are already looked after, a campaign group has claimed.

Children who are remanded in custody are now to be given "looked-after" status. Image: Lorne Campbell/Guzelian
Children who are remanded in custody are now to be given "looked-after" status. Image: Lorne Campbell/Guzelian

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