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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 8039807" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>My cousin's Mrs helps run a county fostering service in England. They've already been working with HMG, both fostering and adoption are being planned for; she thinks the emphasis will very heavily be on fostering, since it is obviously best for children to be returned to their surviving family wherever possible. </p><p></p><p>They are communicating directly with some Polish counterparts, and have found that the Home Office is being very helpful regarding unaccompanied children - which is reassuring, considering its slowness in other matters.</p><p></p><p>But, obviously, the Polish authorities have to make sure that there aren't family looking for the children at that end - and I guess in the other frontline states too - which is a hell of a job considering the numbers; and satisfy themselves that the receivers are valid etc.. She's not involved in it, but thinks that the Red Cross either are or will be the 'brokers' regarding the information about individuals. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I know SFA about this sort of thing but, with modern tech, I wouldn't have thought it that hard to set up a central database, which would allow such children to be safely settled somewhere, under the watch of local authorities, but still within the radar and on the books of the RC itself, in case any family come forward, anywhere. But I write from the comfort of ignorance, so I suppose it can't really be that easy - yet, if not, still find myself wondering why not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 8039807, member: 8735"] My cousin's Mrs helps run a county fostering service in England. They've already been working with HMG, both fostering and adoption are being planned for; she thinks the emphasis will very heavily be on fostering, since it is obviously best for children to be returned to their surviving family wherever possible. They are communicating directly with some Polish counterparts, and have found that the Home Office is being very helpful regarding unaccompanied children - which is reassuring, considering its slowness in other matters. But, obviously, the Polish authorities have to make sure that there aren't family looking for the children at that end - and I guess in the other frontline states too - which is a hell of a job considering the numbers; and satisfy themselves that the receivers are valid etc.. She's not involved in it, but thinks that the Red Cross either are or will be the 'brokers' regarding the information about individuals. I know SFA about this sort of thing but, with modern tech, I wouldn't have thought it that hard to set up a central database, which would allow such children to be safely settled somewhere, under the watch of local authorities, but still within the radar and on the books of the RC itself, in case any family come forward, anywhere. But I write from the comfort of ignorance, so I suppose it can't really be that easy - yet, if not, still find myself wondering why not... [/QUOTE]
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