Europe 1 9:28 p.m., December 13, 2021, modified at 9:28 p.m., December 13, 2021

Our journalist Marion Gauthier won the Varenne prize for young reporter on Monday for her report on a medical unit specializing in supporting unaccompanied minors at the Robert-Debré hospital.

A report which had been broadcast in the morning of July 3, and in the program "Tout terrain" by Fabienne Le Moal.

It's a great reward for Marion Gauthier.

The journalist-reporter from Europe 1 won the Varenne prize for young reporter for a report that you were able to listen to at the beginning of last July.

The journalist was interested in supporting unaccompanied minors in the Robert-Debré hospital, where a medical unit is trying to get these minors out of drugs and prostitution.

>> Listen again to the report (short version) by Marion Gauthier awarded the Varenne Prize

A dozen caregivers who take care of hundreds of unaccompanied minors

Marion Gauthier produced two versions of this report: a short version broadcast in the morning of July 3, 2021, and a four-minute one for

Fabienne Le Moal's program

Tout terrain

.

It is the latter which was rewarded by the jury of the Varenne Prize.

In this report, Marion Gauthier highlights the unit of a dozen caregivers who take care of hundreds of unaccompanied minors (unaccompanied minors), who have come to France alone.

Since 2015, addictologists, psychologists and educators have been developing a follow-up strategy to support these children in their integration, in conjunction with the Judicial Protection of Youth and associations.

This first requires getting them out of drug and prostitution networks.

Arrival at Europe 1 in September 2019, Marion Gauthier was also awarded the Louise-Weiss prize for European journalism last June, on the triggered in Poland by restrictions on the right to abortion.