In the campaign that flared up after the turn of the year, several examples are now being spread where it is said that children were taken into care incorrectly - and largely kidnapped by social services and administrative courts.

Bi Puranen believes that this perception has existed for a long time, but that it now risks spreading even more with the latest campaign.

"Seriously"

- It's incredibly sad.

Even in many countries' home countries, before coming to the west and the Nordic countries, you get to know that you have to be careful.

That here it may happen that your children are taken away from you.

Many families who are not affected become frightened and this hinders integration.

It's very serious.

The perception also risks setting fire to a problem that already exists - the fact that some families do not dare to accept the help that is offered.

For example, if your children need help and support to cope with school.

Simply because you are worried that it will make you appear like a bad parent.

"Must be tougher"  

- You say no to help and then maybe the parents lose control of the situation.

In the worst case, it is these children who are later drawn into crime.

Bi Puranen believes that society must break this.

- We have to be a little tougher.

We must not say no to this support because if we do not succeed in breaking this already in preschool and school, we will have these problems we see today.

We need more civil courage.

You actually need this help from us if you want your children to function in Swedish society and we will not take your children.

But if you close down and do not want to communicate with society and if there is also violence or crime in the family then the children will be taken.