PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
County Lines: Safeguarding - 14 December 2020 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Kerry McCarthy, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Lab
Ms Karen Buck
Westminster North
What steps she is taking to tackle county lines drug trafficking and safeguard vulnerable children from exploitation.
Lab
Ruth Cadbury
Brentford and Isleworth
What steps she is taking to tackle county lines drug trafficking and safeguard vulnerable children from exploitation.
Lab
Kerry McCarthy
Bristol East
What steps she is taking to tackle county lines drug trafficking and safeguard vulnerable children from exploitation.
  15:11:21
Victoria Atkins
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
We are determined to tackle the harm caused by county lines exploitation. In addition to the establishment of violence reduction units, the extensive operations conducted by British Transport Police on transport networks and other targeted policing across the country, this year we have significantly increased our investment in one-to-one specialist support for county lines victims and their families to help them to leave the clutches of these criminal gangs. We are also funding the helpline Safecall, run by the Missing People charity, which provides specialist advice and support to young people, parents and professionals who are worried about a young person who may be in trouble and being exploited.
  15:11:54
Ms Buck
In my constituency there is one estate where it is believed that at least 20 county lines are being run. We have had a spate of killings this year, including two teenagers, one of whom died only a few weeks ago. Does the Minister think that the loss of over a third of our police services and 80% of our youth services, and the halving of our early intervention services, have helped or hindered in dealing with county lines?
  15:12:30
Victoria Atkins
We should be clear that the fault for the terrible facts that the hon. Lady describes in an estate in her constituency lies in the hands of the criminal gangs who are exploiting our children and peddling drugs. It is that demand for those illegal substances that is driving this market force of county line gangs across the country. She will, I am sure, be delighted about the recruitment of extra officers to the Met. She will also, I am sure, be pleased about the targeted investment that we are putting into one-to-one specialist support for children and young people, including in London. But the message is clear: it is criminal gangs who are responsible for this and we need to work together to drive them out.
  15:13:12
Ruth Cadbury
Children in my constituency are also being unwittingly or unwillingly ensnared by gangs and exploited by them, only not into county lines but other criminal activity. That has a huge impact on them and on their families. In response to this trend, groups such as Action Isleworth Mothers in my constituency have been set up by parents to support other parents and their children who are at risk. What additional support and funding will the Government provide to grassroots groups such as AIM?
  15:13:59
Victoria Atkins
I really welcome the sort of intervention that the hon. Lady describes. I am very conscious of the impact that county lines exploitation and, as she says, other types of criminal exploitation have not just on the young people themselves but on their families and their wider neighbourhoods. In terms of the organisation she mentions, I am very happy to meet her to learn more about it. I remind her of the youth endowment fund, which is a fund of £200 million that we have set out over a 10-year period to research programmes that work and are evaluated to have really good development and really good conclusions, so that we can share that best practice with other local authorities and charities across the country.
Kerry McCarthy
In a recent report, the Children’s Commissioner highlighted the risk to young people in care who go into unregulated and mostly unsupported accommodation, and called for a ban on that. One risk is of being preyed upon and drawn into county lines activity. Will the Minister speak to her colleagues in the Department for Education, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to see whether they can support my Bill which aims to outlaw this?
Victoria Atkins
I hope the hon. Lady will be content to know that those discussions are already taking place. I take the vulnerabilities of children living in care very seriously indeed. One of the funds, the trusted relationships fund, which she may be aware of, is precisely to help children who have perhaps been let down by every adult they have come across in their lives, and I have seen at first hand some of the incredible work that the youth workers are able to do with individuals through that fund. I am certainly happy to meet her and to discuss her Bill with my colleagues.

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