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Court of Appeal: Right to Rent scheme causes racial discrimination

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira1054th May 2020Leave a comment

The Court of Appeal has found that the Right to Rent scheme, a key plank of the hostile environment, causes racial discrimination. The judges confirm that as a result of this scheme, it is harder for black people, ethnic minorities and migrants to rent a home than it is for white British people. But the Court…

Supporting the Windrush generation through the Windrush Justice Fund

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira1051st May 2020Leave a comment

We are delighted to announce funding for nine organisations working to support members of the Windrush generation. The Windrush Justice Fund was created in the wake of the Windrush scandal, through the generous donations of the public, and the Mayor of London.  This is the second, and final, round of funding. It comes at a…

8 questions the Home Secretary still needs to answer

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

With so many migrants suffering in the coronavirus crisis because of restrictions put in place by immigration rules, the Home Secretary has questions to answer. On Wednesday she appeared before MPs to answer questions about the Home Office response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Her answers were vague and non specific – hugely disappointing when people’s…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

Protecting families at risk due to COVID-19: Our joint letter to the Home Secretary

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10529th April 2020Leave a comment

JCWI, along with 22 other organisations, wrote to the Home Secretary Priti Patel on 8 April 2020. We asked her to take urgent action to protect families at risk of being split up because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the restrictions that have been put in place to save lives…

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