In recent years, groups of parents, collectives such as Thermouthis or the Revolt of Mothers have accused the Childhood Social Assistance (ASE) of carrying out abusive placements.
At the end of March, the lawyer for the association l'Enfance au cœur, Christine Cerrada, published a book in which she accused the said social services of placing certain children in order to justify the payment of public subsidies.
A “scandalous” thesis, protests Charlotte Caubel.
In this interview, the Secretary of State for Children explains why placements have increased over the past ten years.
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– The number of children followed by Childhood Social Assistance (ASE) has increased over the last ten years.
Between 2010 and 2021, we went from 301,000 to 377,000 support and placement measures per year.
How is this phenomenon explained
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