
Domestic Abuse Commissioner report: Safety before Status
The Safety before Status (pdf) report by the Domestic Abuse Commissioner examines the existing evidence on national policy measures for victims and survivors with insecure
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The Safety before Status (pdf) report by the Domestic Abuse Commissioner examines the existing evidence on national policy measures for victims and survivors with insecure

Many people in the UK immigration system are subject to the ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) condition, which means that they are unable to

Liberty’s editorially independent journalism unit has published their latest investigation with the Observer. The investigation sheds new and rare light on the fear and brutality

#StepUpMigrantWomen is a campaign for the implementation of safe-reporting mechanisms and an end to data-sharing policies when victims with insecure immigration status report abuse.

Deadline: 11:45pm on 6 May 2021 The Home Office has launched a consultation on Immigration policy and would like a wide range of views and perspectives, from

This Act paper constitutes the government’s statement in relation to a review of legal routes from the EU for protection claimants including family reunion of

Undocumented Migrants are suffering in silence, with no access to adequate Financial support, or any help. The Government should grant an urgent Amnesty of 5years
Among the many social injustices exposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, severe income losses and the breakdown of vital support systems has resulted in thousands of
The Sisters Not Strangers coalition surveyed 115 refugee and asylum-seeking women about how they have survived during the pandemic. Women who were already living in poverty

The Prime Minister today has promised a new deal ‘to tackle this country’s great unresolved challenges’. How can we be sure it will really tackle