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Human rights and health failures in immigration detention exemplify the UK’s hostile environment

Dec 12, 2022 | Policy in practice | 0 comments

Blog post by James Smith, Module Convenor, Displacement, Healthcare and Humanitarian Action, MA in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies.

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Pay to prove that you are a child: the UK government consults on fees for age assessment appeals to the Immigration and Asylum Chambers

Dec 6, 2022 | Policy in practice | 0 comments

Blog post by Jonathan Collinson, a senior lecturer at University of Huddersfield. This is a cross-post with the Administrative Justice Institute Blog.

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New Freedom of Information data indicates half of asylum applicants are unable to access legal aid representation

Nov 4, 2022 | Policy in practice | 0 comments

Blog post by Jo Wilding*

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The Evolution of Programs for Community Sponsorship of Refugees in Australia

Nov 1, 2022 | Policy in practice | 0 comments

Blog post by Susan Kneebone, Anthea Vogl and Kate Ogg

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Feeling alive but dead inside

Sep 21, 2022 | Policy in practice | 1 comment

This blog post is written by a member of Refugees Call for Change. Refugees Call for Change is a group of people with experience of the asylum system advocating for change in the asylum system, supported by the Jesuit Refugee Service UK.

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More labels, less protection: A comparison of the Afghan and Ukraine protection schemes

Sep 12, 2022 | Policy in practice | 0 comments

Blog post by Olivia Clark, Senior Associate at DLA Piper

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