Denmark has discarded the psychometric tests, known as FKU, used in child protection cases after campaigners highlighted their discriminatory nature against Greenlandic families. Critics argue that these assessments do not consider cultural and language differences, potentially leading to misleading evaluations. The uproar intensified following a controversial child removal case, leading to protests. Following these events, Danish officials engaged in discussions, leading to the eventual decision to stop using the tests. This change aims to alleviate distress among Greenlanders in Denmark and ensure fairer treatment in the child protection system.
Campaigners claim that psychometric tests used in Denmark's child protection cases discriminate against Greenlandic families, as they fail to account for cultural and linguistic differences.
The abolition of the controversial parenting competency tests in Denmark aims to address long-standing concerns from campaigners about discrimination against Greenlandic families.
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