Forced Marriage and Child Marriage Information in Schools 2022-01-31
2022-01-31
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The MP seeks information on steps being taken for at-risk children regarding forced marriage and child marriage.
What steps he is taking to provide information in schools for at-risk children on forced marriage and child marriage.
The “Keeping children safe in education” statutory guidance provides a strong safeguarding framework for schools. It sets out the role that all school staff have to play in safeguarding children, including information for staff on what forced marriage actually is, as well as signposting to further help from the Government's forced marriage unit.
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The specific ask was not fully addressed; no concrete actions or commitments beyond existing guidance were provided.
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The MP's private Member's Bill on child marriage is approaching its Third Reading. Many child marriages occur during summer holidays when children are taken abroad to marry someone they have never met.
My private Member's Bill, the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Bill, has its Third Reading on 25 February. We are approaching a crucial time for young people at risk of child marriage. Many child marriages happen when children are taken abroad, generally in the summer holidays and often to someone they have never met. Will the Minister meet me to discuss how we can raise awareness of this issue in schools so that children know they can speak out if their parents or other relatives intend to take them abroad to be married in the school holidays and so that teachers know how to report children they consider to be at risk?
'Keeping children safe in education' is clear that all school and college staff should offer early help to children at risk of forced marriage or who are missing from education. It also signposts to detailed information developed by the forced marriage unit that outlines how schools and colleges should handle any concerns relating to forced marriage. My hon. Friend has campaigned long and hard on this issue, and of course I would be very happy to meet her.
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The specific ask for a detailed plan or action regarding awareness raising was not fully addressed; the response focused more on existing frameworks and personal acknowledgment.
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