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Our Justice First sponsored cycle ride – a great success!
J1st Cycle Ride – 19th July 2015 We woke up to a miserable rainy Sunday, but undeterred, a small but determined group of cyclists assembled at the Riverside Stadium raring [...]
Come and join us for the Justice First Annual Cycle Ride…and see Kath on a bike!!
You are all warmly invited to come an join us for our Annual Sponsored Cycle Ride:) Meet at The Riverside Stadium, Middlehaven Way, Middlesbrough TS3 6RS Sunday 19th July 2015 [...]
A lovely weekend away at Barmoor
Thank you to everyone involved in making our trip with some of our supporters and volunteers to Barmoor a huge success. It was a fantastic break and lovely to relax [...]
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Mary Thompson Fund sponsored walk
Thank you to everyone who took part in the Mary Thompson Fund Walk on 20th June 2015 - it is a partner charity, and it helps support the food parcels [...]
Refugee week: Film premiere at Teesside University
Celebrating engagement with the refugee community Film premiere - Monday 16 June 2014, 1.00pm – 3.00pm To celebrate Refugee Week, Teesside University and the Regional Refugee Forum North East would [...]
Our 4th Annual Football Tournament is approaching fast…!
If you haven't signed up to the Justice First 4th Annual Football Tournament...you still have time! Team entry forms can be obtained from Michael Heylligar michael_heylligar@middlesbrough.gov.uk at Middlesbrough Council - one of [...]
- Upper Tribunal revisits “obscure legal discussion” on appeals for “removable refugees”
- Court of Appeal gives further guidance on assessing seriousness of an offence in deportation cases
- New practice note for Scotland on claims relating to citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement
- Inspection report concludes that Brook House is less safe than two years ago
- Huge increase in rough sleeping among newly recognised refugees
- Trafficking referrals and decisions at record high in latest statistics
- Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #45
- Independent Monitoring Authority asks Home Office for clarity on border issues for those with pending EUSS applications
- Briefing: how to apply for a high potential individual visa
- Appeals lodged in the First-tier Tribunal up 53% and continued “significant increase” of asylum appeals expected
- Unlawfully withdrawn asylum claim results in quashing of trafficking reconsideration refusal
- Law Society reaccreditation exam: how to prepare and what to expect
- Court of Appeal held that time limit did not start to run where notice of decision failed to mention right of appeal
- Job Ad: Refugee Legal Support is recruiting a Casework Supervisor
- Court of Appeal dismisses challenge to employer penalty notice
- Newsletter Guest Editor Azadeh interviews Mo, Head of Expert by Experience and Partnerships
- Refugee Action Statement On Far-Right Riots
- New Government, New Opportunity To End The Hostile Environment For Refugees
- Reclaiming Lived Experience Leadership Conference: Mapping Power And Dismantling Barriers
- WORLD REFUGEE DAY: Home means the right to live a normal life
- Next Government must give people seeking asylum the right to work
- Refugee Action responds to detention of people seeking asylum
- Rwanda Bill: We Are No Longer A Safe Haven, Here’s What Everyone Needs To Know
- Removing Barriers to the Power of Lived Experience
- The scent of Spring
- Lift the Ban backs Government adviser’s call to widen the right to work for people seeking asylum
- “Reborn Into Another Realm”: How Gaming Can Help Refugees Control Their Mental Health
- Queer Asylum History: Forced Displacement and Statelessness
- Newsletter Guest Editor Ravi interviews ‘Pathways to Work’ Employment Support Officer Nabil
- Defeating The Home Office On HMOs Makes Asylum Accommodation Safer, But So Much Still Needs To Change