
Refugee Council, Amnesty International and Save the Children report: Without my family
As there is no immigration rule to allow for children to make refugee family reunion applications, any child who wants to try has to make
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As there is no immigration rule to allow for children to make refugee family reunion applications, any child who wants to try has to make
In 2018-19, approximately a quarter of children and young people (CYP) referred to specialist mental health services were not accepted into treatment. This is according

‘There are 71,400 homeless families and individuals forced to sofa surf across Great Britain on any given night.’ This is from a December 2019 report

‘Funding life-saving specialist domestic abuse support, for every survivor who needs it, will cost £393 million per year. This investment would be a fraction of

Pregnant migrant women’s experiences of poverty and destitution are inextricably linked to experiences of violence against women and girls (VAWG), and NHS maternity charging further

‘We estimate that over one million people aged 85 or over (1.1 million) in England have needs’ says the November 2019 report (pdf) from Age
“Poverty in the United Kingdom today is still experienced as a lack of material resources and opportunities and that it is also experienced as a

Date: Thursday 28 November 2019 Time: 6 pm Location: St Mark’s Church Hall, Talbot Village, BH10 4HY Cost: Free

Despite the government’s aim that Universal Credit will offer a simpler benefit system and tackle poverty, research has found that the reality is far from

The disability employment gap has remained stagnant at around 30 per cent, whilst the disability pay gap has widened since the government’s 2015 ambitious manifesto