Coram Children's Legal Centre - Migrant Children's Project - February 2018

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Migrant Children's Project Newsletter
February 2018

If you have used our guidance and resources recently, and want to inform our work for the coming year, please take two minutes to complete our short survey here.
 
Join the MCP! We're looking for new Youth Rights Trainers...
Are you a young person with experience of the UK immigration or asylum systems and interested in paid work co-delivering our training programme? The Migrant Children's Project is hiring Youth Rights Trainers on a sessional basis, to be paid at London Living Wage. The training course will run from 27-29 March 2018, and the deadline to apply is 5pm on Friday 16 March.  If you are interested, or know any young people who might be, please see our website for more details.
 
...and a Legal Intern!
The MCP is also hiring a legal intern to help with our advice and casework! Funded by the Queen's Trust, we are looking for someone under the age of 25 and seeking a career in promoting and upholding children and young people's rights. The post is fixed term for six months, and will be paid at London Living Wage. Click here for more information and details of how to apply.
 

Legal aid

This month we have published a report on legal aid and access to justice for children. Rights without remedies draws on evidence from CCLC's legal advice services to demonstrate the impact of the 2013 legal aid cuts on immigration, family and education law, and provides recommendations to the government to take steps to address this impact. It highlights that alternates to legal aid are not working, and without funding for legal advice, children and young people have been left homeless, without legal status, excluded from education and separated from their families. Click here to view the full report.
 


New Home Office guidance on family and private life applications

The Home Office has published new guidance this month for those making immigration applications on the basis of their family and private life. This guidance aims to tell decision makers how to deal with Article 8 private/family life applications on a ten year route to resettlement. For more information on family and private life applications, see our fact sheet here.



If you have queries about these or other issues, please contact our advice line on 0207 636 8505 or email [email protected].

 
Our upcoming training courses in 2018

Our courses can now be booked online - just visit our Eventbrite page!

An introduction to the rights of children and young people in the immigration system

Coram Campus, London

Supporting EU national children in care

Coram Campus, London

Access to education for migrant children

Coram Campus, London

The rights and entitlements of young refugees and migrants

Coram Campus, London 

Supporting undocumented and NRPF families

Coram Campus, London

For more information and to book, please see our eventbrite page. To commission in-house training for your organisation, please see our website
 

New reports and guidance

Rights without remedies: legal aid and access to justice for children
Coram Children's Legal Centre, February 2018

A hostile environment? Documenting the living situation for asylum seekers in London

Refugee Rights Europe, February 2018

An inspection on learning from immigration litigation
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, January 2018

Immigration policy: principles for building consensus inquiry
Home Affairs Select Committee, January 2018


Latest news

If the government believes in family, why is it keeping refugee children from their loved ones?
The Guardian, 25 February 2018

Lets celebrate all migrants, not just the exceptional few
The Guardian, 22 February 2018

Diane Abbott calls for fairer immigration system for families
The Guardian, 21 February 2018

Like peeling an onion...treating child survivors
Freedom from Torture, 21 February 2018

UK under pressure over Afghan asylum seekers amid civilian deaths
The Guardian, 19 February 2018

Home Office Brexit app for EU citizens put in doubt
The Guardian, 15 February 2018

In Sweden, Noor went straight to school; in Britain, Ammar waited six months
The Guardian, 15 February 2018 

Modern slavery ruling may lead to more victims getting leave to remain
The Guardian, 14 February 2018

Home Office citizenship fees 'scandalous'
BBC, 13 February 2018

Key EU migrant scheme may not be ready before Brexit
The Times, 12 February 2018

Asylum interview: 10 examples of absurdity from the Home Office
The Guardian, 11 February 2018

Child slavery victim to plead to stay in UK with support of thousands
The Guardian, 6 February 2018

New UK data protection rules are a cynical attack on immigrants
The Guardian, 5 February 2018

Annual charge paid by migrants for using the NHS to double
The Guardian, 5 February 2018

How to destroy a life: On one deportation among many
Ceasefire, 2 February 2018

Brexit immigration white paper to be delayed until autumn
Financial Times, 2 February 2018

May's move to restrict new EU migrants after Brexit is long planned
The Guardian, 1 February 2018
 

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