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17,000 Belgian Children Have Parent Behind Bars, Media Says

(MENAFN) An estimated 17,000 children across Belgium are growing up with at least one parent incarcerated, yet this population remains effectively invisible to policymakers due to a near-total absence of official registration data, media reported Tuesday.

The figure encompasses approximately 9,000 children in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking self-governing region in the country's north. The Children's Rights Commissioner sounded the alarm over the data gap, warning it is severely undermining both policy development and children's access to vital support services — and calling for a coordinated, child-centered national response.

Research carried out by Vrije Universiteit Brussel, corroborated by international studies, highlights the wide-ranging toll that parental imprisonment takes on children's well-being, development, and fundamental rights. Children in these circumstances frequently endure a complex web of emotions — including loss, sadness, shame, anger, fear, and confusion — while also facing academic difficulties, social isolation, and financial hardship within the household.

Compounding the problem, children are not always informed of a parent's imprisonment in a sensitive or timely manner, with disclosures often arriving late, incompletely, or not at all. Prison visitation conditions vary considerably, with some facilities offering child-friendly, supervised environments while others maintain formal, adult-oriented settings poorly adapted to young visitors. Early intervention and structured guidance, researchers found, can meaningfully reduce the long-term impact on affected children.

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