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Alan Brice
Alan Brice A trained counsellor, he is Manager of the Northern Centre of the medical foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture and a keen supporter of the principles [...]
Staff
Our Project Manager is Kath Sainsbury and our Case Worker is Solafa Eltom both of whom have extensive networking experience in humanitarian support for those seeking asylum and in the vital work [...]
Patrons
We are honoured to have as our Patrons Stephen Tompkinson, Actor and Curtis Fleming from Show Racism the Red Card and former professional footballer.
The Community Cohesion Strategy for Stockton-on-Tees 2009-2012
What does community cohesion mean for Stockton-on-Tees? The national definition of community cohesion is: Community Cohesion is what must happen in all communities to enable different groups of people to [...]
Justice 1st Charity Dinner & Auction of Promises 2011
Justice first Invites you to support their Charity Dinner and Auction of Promises 4 course meal with wine, plus after-dinner entertainment. Come and browse our new stalls beforehand. Date: Saturday [...]
Justice First Dinner & Auction of Promises
JUSTICE FIRST Invites you to support their Charity Dinner & Click Here to download the leaflet Registered Charity No. 1116388
- Statement of changes HC 1691: changes for refugees, skilled workers, children and more
- Is a person who obtained their leave by deception “lawfully resident”?
- Three months is enough: High Court confirms approach to salary assessment in sponsor licence revocation case
- Migration Advisory Committee call for evidence on Global Talent and Innovator Founder visas
- Home Secretary succeeds on children’s best interests ground in section 3C leave challenge
- Court of Appeal refuses permission in late appeal by child sex offender
- Asylum judge forgets to make findings of fact
- Extended deadline for Senior Legal Officer role
- Student and work visa bans imposed on some countries to prevent asylum claims
- Section 3C after a refused fee waiver: the “receipt” test and why a second fee waiver won’t save you
- Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #109
- Habeas corpus writ not to be used to challenge bail conditions
- Home Office loses Afghan deportation appeal in Court of Appeal
- When would you ever use the secondary employment provisions?
- Home Secretary makes written statement on coming asylum changes
- Recipe ideas for your Potluck event
- How to build stronger communities through a fairer housing system
- A mother, a teacher, a dreamer: My name is Shelly
- I am more than a refugee – Chinonso’s story: A father, pharmacist and volunteer
- More than a refugee – Edgar
- Holding Space in Hostile Times
- Government must end scapegoating of migrants, 103 charities warn
- Cathy’s story
- Refugee Action responds to further deaths in the Channel
- Newsletter Guest Editor Sara interviews Experts by Experience Manager Jonathan
- Refugee Action responds to hotel use injunction
- Your refugee rights reading list – books for all ages
- Mariah’s story: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
- Refugee Action responds to racist violence outside asylum accommodation
- Pregnant and Forgotten


