Denmark and Greenland agree on solution for parenting test
The Danish government and the Greenlandic government have agreed on a joint solution for the use of standardized psychological tests in cases concerning the placement of children, reports KNR.
This was announced by the Danish Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing states in a press release.
The tests have been criticized for not being adapted to Greenlandic culture and language, and that this can result in incorrect placements.
Details about the solution are not stated in Sunday's press release.