Asked to explain to the Muslim community in Sweden what actually happens to their children when they are taken away from them, an official told Aljazeera: “Swedish Authorities endeavors to provide children placed in care with attention physical and psychological security in addition to comfort. Recommended adoptive households and care centers are examined by the Social Services Authority & Housing must be approved by the Swedish Health and Social Care Inspectorate, the authority in control of overseeing social services. The Social Services shall thoroughly screen the health & wellbeing of children placed in adoptive households and care centers. That takes into consideration talking to the child, visiting the room where the child lives and talking to the adopting family or the care center operators. At least, the decree about enforced care must be revised or reassessed by the Social Services Authority two times a year. Reaching a point when enforced care is no longer required, it must conclude. Swedish law “LVU” Care of Young Persons (Special Provisions) Act (SFS 1990:52 ) states that everyone who is worried about a child’s safety can submit an ostensible report of apprehension to the Swedish Social Services Authority. This takes into consideration children placed in adoptive households and care centers. Officials who frequently meet children and minors in their work have remarkable accountability to report to Swedish Social Services Authority. Employees in the Swedish Social Services Authority who notice wrongdoings and dangers in the care of children and young people.”
Aljazeera.