Denmark faces backlash over parenting tests after baby removed from Greenlandic mother
Denmark faces criticism over its use of parenting competency tests, particularly affecting Greenlandic families. Protests erupted after Keira Alexandra Kronvold's baby was taken shortly after birth, highlighting concerns about discrimination in child protection assessments. Greenlandic officials met with Danish authorities, who suggested municipalities reconsider using the tests for Greenlandic parents. However, no outright ban was established, and the tests remain a contentious issue due to cultural insensitivity. Campaigners argue that the tests do not account for language and cultural differences, leading to unfair assessments. They call for immediate changes to protect the rights of Greenlandic families in Denmark.