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Teens in unregulated houses-face "organised abuse"

Feb 16,2020 6:21 am

Vulnerable Young People in care are At Risk of abuse, while living in uncleaned houses in England and Wales, a BBC has investigation found.

at least 14 Council investigation has been launched into "the organised and complex abuse" in The Past four years.

Bbc News also has a confidential briefing, the reporting will get "significant deficiencies" and spoke with a girl who had traded and abused.

The government said that a child in care or leaving care "deserves to be kept safe".

'Abused children'

children over the age of 16 years are increasingly being placed in unregulated homes, often as a semi-independent or assisted living.

As you support instead of welfare, you are not controlled by a regulatory authority in England and Wales, despite the vulnerability of many children.

Support worker Andy says, the houses of Centurion care were "quite wild"

freedom of information requests to All UK councils revealed 13 studies on unregulated houses in England And One in Wales started in The Past four years.

The NSPCC, the this says, suggests that "Young People in need of support, they are exposed to serious dangers".

"Organised and complex abuse" is defined as "abuse by One or more perpetrators, and A Number of related or non-related abused children," the of the London child the fuse Board.

'backup shortcomings'

the incidents, not necessarily the employees themselves.

One of the studies concerned children and Young People living in homes in Essex and London, run by a company called Centurion care.

Bbc News sent a confidential briefing to the councils, claimed that there are significant and numerous safeguarding were "errors".

Many of The Children lived in the homes closed in the year 2017 - had to introduce some of The Most difficult Home life, and some were involved in crime from an early age.

Carla 's story

Carla spent years in foster care before they are sent to the Centurion-care.

she had a history of self-harm that continues to be within The Company 's houses in Basildon.

"It was a situation where it would have been really bad, I had lost a lot of blood," she says.

But , she says, when she asked a member of staff will be taken to The Hospital , he said, he could not leave The Other residents Alone - and there were no bandages for you to use.

"He was like, 'Oh, you should go to The Shop '," she says.

she says, an hour later, it was to a Pharmacy .

Carla says, employees refused to take her to The Hospital , after she had an overdose of

And on another occasion, she took an overdose, But says she was not taken to hospital until the next day.

"The staff shrugged his shoulders," she says.

Carla says that she overdosed on Three occasions during the life of the Home , But the Centurion-Care told Bbc News that it was aware of only One incident, and the NHS 111 non-emergency phone service had advised that they require hospital care.

All their houses were added, first-aid kits.

Andy's story

Andy has worked as an assistant in many of Centurion a care Home , his first work to work with Young People .

"they were All very high - Risk , sexually exploited children, drug and alcohol abuse, and some disabilities - All of them had [under] a roof," he says.

The houses were "quite wild", with the inhabitants keep, drugs and large amounts of cash in your room, and Andy says he felt powerless to intervene.

"It was nothing, what would you have done it, because The Other employees knew nothing about it not to do," he says.

Home , subject to policing are criminal activities

The confidential briefing, says One of the houses was under the supervision of the Essex Police "over concerns about drug trafficking and criminal gang activity", while other Young People lived in the interior.

captain care said that The Police was aware of the surveillance, which had worked with The Authorities and introduced was to prevent a CCTV system in All its houses in the drug trade.

Essex Police declined to say if The Police were finished with the surveillance and how long residents remained in the property.

Andy, a child tells the story disturbed him More Than any other - a girl, the missing often.

And he remembers looking out The Window , when he saw her for The Last time.

"I just saw a bunch of guys in a car and you just jumped," he says.

'nobody deserves that'

she was missing for More Than a week before he needs to found in the West Midlands , where she had been, miss.

"It was the worst of it, no One deserves," she says. "Whoever did what they did, someone must pay a price for The Pain . "

As a large number of children in care who had you placed in a Home outside of their community. You don't the area at All says you don't know and have no friends.

"I was always running away, trying to get away from Home ," she says.

There is no proposal Centurion nursing staff were involved in their trafficking.

she said she had All . had the local authority safeguarding training and had relevant policies and procedures in place, including the Information of The Authorities

Three of the Centurion nursing homes in Basildon, Essex

A Council that has not said to The Children in Centurion nursing homes, it was in a position to comment on the "police matters" or "case by case". Another said it had removed The Children as soon as they had perceived it aware of the concerns.

the Local authorities are responsible for checks on non-regulated homes in England and Wales. Many unannounced visits, But there is no mandatory testing regime. In Scotland and Northern Ireland , the houses are regulated, although not to the same standard as children's homes.

The Department for education in England, declined to be interviewed.

In a statement it said: "children in care or those who are kept out of care, including older children, who deserve it, to, secure, in good quality accommodation.

"the councils have a statutory duty, the accommodation is suitable for these children.

"We have written to All Directors of The Children to remind you about the services to you from this obligation, and we work with the sector and to endure with Ofsted on issues related to the poor practice in the use of semi-independent accommodation. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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