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      Protocol for identification and for age assessment of unaccompanied minors

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      Italian Journal of Pediatrics
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      71st Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatrics. Joint National Meeting SIP, SIMGePeD, Study Group on Pediatric Ultrasound, SUP Study Group on Hypertension
      4-6 June 2015

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          Background The national technical board, established in 2008 on request of the Marche Region Health Department, is coordinated by the Observatory on Health Inequalities and composed of members of Regional Health Departments, Health Ministry technicians and experts from the Italian Society of Medicine of Migrations; it guarantees a constant dialogue and cooperation between the Regions and the national level about issues and policies for immigrant's health care. Its aim is to encourage policy makers to fight immigrants’ health inequalities and to achieve geographical uniformity and fairness in the access to health care by the immigrants. Materials and methods In 2012-2014 the board developed the “Protocol for identification and for age assessment of unaccompanied minors (UM)”. The document, issued with the contribution of Ministries of the Interior and Justice, Save The Children, UNHCR and SIP, contains the philosophy of the Protocol: 1) the implementation of a holistic and multidisciplinary age assessment of the presumed minor so replacing the medical/radiological evaluation; it is assumed that both methodologies have some degree of uncertainty but the holistic one is preferred for its complex and multidisciplinary approach; 2) it is a “unitary” document containing the operating procedures to be followed by all the actors involved in the identification procedures and age assessment of UM; its implementation will lead all the different subjects involved, such as Regional Health workers and operators of the Interior and Justice Administrations, to speak a common language and attend the same practices. Results The Protocol provides for: - description of the steps carried out by the Police for the “correct” identification of the presumed minor; - procedures to ensure the legal protection and informed consent of the presumed minor; - holistic and multidisciplinary age assessment - suggested only when a serious doubt remains after the identification steps and in extrema ratio - made in a public health service by a team composed of pediatrician, social worker, intercultural mediator, psychologist, pediatric neurologist; - the pediatrician, together with the multidisciplinary team, will decide which tests require, using the least invasive ones. Conclusions The Protocol is coherent with European Directives [1]; it follows the national and international scientific recommendations about age assessment in minors [2,3]; its application can help Italy to get out of the infringement procedures. The Protocol is currently being evaluated by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to be converted into a specific national law. Application of the Protocol requires training for health professionals to overcome the “old practice” of using radiological examinations.

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          Medical, statistical, ethical and human rights considerations in the assessment of age in children and young people subject to immigration control

          Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to international concern and controversy over the assessment of age in children and young people subject to immigration control or seeking asylum who say they are children yet have no documents to prove their stated age.
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            Conference
            Ital J Pediatr
            Ital J Pediatr
            Italian Journal of Pediatrics
            BioMed Central
            1824-7288
            2015
            30 September 2015
            : 41
            : Suppl 2
            : A12
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            [1 ]Observatory on Health Inequalities, Health Department, Marche Region, Italy
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            1824-7288-41-S2-A12
            10.1186/1824-7288-41-S2-A12
            4707588
            e55e1df5-d50b-4768-92b1-049031690507
            Copyright © 2015 Carletti

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            71st Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatrics. Joint National Meeting SIP, SIMGePeD, Study Group on Pediatric Ultrasound, SUP Study Group on Hypertension
            Rome, Italy
            4-6 June 2015
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