Christian foster mother struck off after Muslim girl converts

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A foster mother with ten years' experience has been struck off after 
a Muslim girl she was looking after converted to Christianity, it has 
been reported.

By Matthew Moore
Last Updated: 5:10PM GMT 08 Feb 2009

A local council removed the woman from their register for failing to 
"respect and preserve" the teenager's faith, even though the girl 
made her own decision to change religion when she was 16.

The carer, a churchgoer in her 50s who has fostered more than 80 
children, is now planning legal action against the council, amid 
complaints from religious groups that Christians are increasingly 
becoming victims of discrimination.

She claims that she did not pressurise the girl, who was put in care 
after being assaulted by a family member, to convert, and actually 
tried to discourage her initial interest in Christianity.

"We had a multicultural household and I had no problems helping the 
young person maintain her faith of birth," the woman, who cannot be 
named for legal reasons, told the Mail on Sunday.

"I have always prided myself on being very professional in what I do."

She added: "I offered her alternatives. I offered to find her places 
to practise her own religion. I offered to take her to friends or 
family. But she said to me from the word go: 'I am interested and I 
want to come [to church]'."

The carer claims that social services from the counvil, which also 
cannot be named for legal reason, were aware that the girl was 
attending a Christian church, but her foster manager became 
"incandescent with rage" when she was baptised.

Council officials advised the teenager to reconsider her decision, 
and in November struck the carer off their register, citing a 
breakdown of trust.

The girl, who is now 17 and back with her family who are thought to 
be unaware of her conversion, is supporting the woman's legal action, 
which is being funded by the Christian Institute.

Mike Judge of the institute said: "I cannot imagine that an atheist 
foster carer would be struck off if a Christian child in her care 
stopped believing in God.

"This is the sort of double standard that Christians are facing in Britain."

The council in the north of England declined to comment on "sensitive 
issues surrounding a child in care".


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