. @Coram@barnardos and @childrensociety write to @ukhomeoffice on impact of proposed immigration reforms - the @IPPR estimates earned settlement proposals would impact 300,000 children already in UK and keep upto 90,000 in poverty. Full story here - https://t.co/FIiWJVCfKG
We are disappointed with news from @ukhomeoffice that from today children and families granted refugee status will be given only a short-term visa. This goes against all we know about how children recover, integrate and build a new life in a new country. https://t.co/zZoG4eP279
Coram is supporting Amendment 221 to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill tabled by Baroness Lister today in the @UKHouseofLords which would place Child Rights Impact Assessments (CRIAs) on a statutory footing: Read the briefing - https://t.co/vl3wyD5FgF #ChildRights#UNCRC
We welcome the #Budget announcement that the 2-child benefit cap is being scrapped. This will lift thousands of children out of poverty and help achieve better life chances all for those who have been penalised through being raised in a larger family. https://t.co/kX1p88EmCn
Welcome news that the 2-child benefit cap is to be scrapped, but we are concerned by the number of children in poverty whose families have no recourse to public funds. The @IPPR estimates more than a third of of children in poverty are children with migrant parents. #Budget
We oppose immigration proposals set out by the @ukhomeoffice that will delay children and young people from reaching permanent status and put more children at risk of harm and deep poverty. We also urge government to exercise caution in use of language. https://t.co/r3B4URkb61
We oppose expected @ukhomeoffice proposals to keep refugees in uncertainty, going against refugee children's fundamental need for recovery, stability and integration. Proposals would go against children’s need for stability as they rebuild their lives. https://t.co/3az6TCI2di
One in 12 secondary pupils report being put into school isolation rooms at least once a week – today’s @guardian report echoes the experience of many of the young people we work with, who have reported the detrimental impact of internal exclusion. https://t.co/hIUfJMkx4v
We have joined the organisations supporting today's call led by @prisonadvice to scrap plans that we believe would be detrimental to children and young people of families impacted. #scrapclause35
NEW POST: Solicitor, Sabrina Simpson of @CCLCUK explains why legal aid may now be available for SEND families challenging school exclusions—and how to go about applying for it. https://t.co/NI46yaBsij
As the @ukhomeoffice publishes its immigration white paper, we have joined with children’s charities to say the reforms do not take account of children whose lives are determined by the immigration system, often leaving them in limbo. Full statement here - https://t.co/gCOrUdDZED
For too long, immigration has been used as an alternative to boosting UK skills.
This must end.
We’re investing in domestic skills, bringing together industry, government, skills bodies and migration experts to end our reliance on overseas labour.
"What keeps me motivated is the resilience demonstrated by the young people and parents we work with" - Mital Raithatha, our head of education law, is profiled in the @lawsocgazette - https://t.co/6zBrMIo5QZ
Disabled Children’s Social Care: How Should the Law Be Reformed?
Free webinar with @CCLCUK & @gardencourtlaw discussing different perspectives on the potential changes to law regarding disabled children's social care.
🗓️ 22/04/25
⏰ 5-6.30pm
Register: https://t.co/KTVWMbaCXG
We're hosting a free webinar with @gardencourtlaw: Disabled Children’s Social Care: How Should the Law Be Reformed?
Discussing different perspectives on the potential changes to the law regarding disabled children's social care.
🗓️ 22/04/25
⏰ 5-6.30pm
🔗https://t.co/llzz01Q2Gz
Today is #NationalOfferDay for secondary schools.
If you have concerns or want to know more about making an appeal, visit our School Admissions FAQs: https://t.co/dRppyuZKd8
You can also purchase our How-to Guide on School Admissions Appeals for £2: https://t.co/2hSHzF2iET
National Offer Day for secondary schools in England is on 3 March. For any questions and concerns around admissions, visit our School Admissions FAQs: https://t.co/dRppyuZKd8
For more info, purchase our How-to Guide on School Admissions Appeals for £2: https://t.co/2hSHzF2iET
We are currently recruiting for two Legal Advisors to join our team on a fixed term basis (until 31 March 2026).
Hours: 35 p/w
Location: CCLC Colchester Office
Closing date: 17 March 2025
To find out more and apply, visit: https://t.co/lC71wF8VUh
#jobs#lawjobs#charityjobs
We are delighted by today's decision from the High Court that school exclusion hearings are covered by the European Convention of Human Rights, opening the possibility of legal aid being granted in appeals against exclusion. @gardencourtlaw https://t.co/UJPNuP2W1P