Ending Destitution Together Year 2 Progress Report published
The Year Two Ending Destitution Together Progress Report was published on the 19th October 2023.
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The Year Two Ending Destitution Together Progress Report was published on the 19th October 2023.
Ending Destitution Together Year 2 Progress Report published Read More »
Aberdeen City Council are reviewing their Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy. They hope to expand the policy to cover how ACC staff interact with residents and visitors, and to shape the Council’s principles in designing and delivering services. They want to hear from as many people as possible…
Equality Diversity and Inclusion event Read More »
The Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity at COMPAS, Oxford University, has just published a literature review as part of their Understanding Migrant Destitution in the UK research project, a UK-wide study focusing on local authority provision for destitute vulnerable people with no recourse to public funds (NRPF). Understanding Migrant Destitution in the UK by
Newly published COMPAS literature review on NRPF Read More »
As co-owners of the Ending Destitution Together Strategy with Scottish Government, COSLA and Scottish Local Government are committed to supporting people across Scotland who are at increased risk of destitution due to No Recourse to Public Funds conditions. This commitment involves supporting households across Scotland, wherever possible, to avoid destitution and hardship. In 2022 COSLA’s Community Wellbeing
New release: COSLA survey of Local Authority NRPF Support Read More »
On Tuesday 23rd May, the Home Office made the announcement that from 1 January 2024, most international students will no longer be able to bring family members to the UK.
Home Office changes international students entitlements on dependents Read More »
The No Recourse North East partnership has just had a new leaflet published which signposts services available to people experiencing difficulties due to having a status of no recourse to public funds. Contact us to order copies for your organisation.
Advice and Support for non-UK Nationals Read More »
As part of the project NRPF: Tackling and preventing destitution, a new website has been made as a space to bring together groups working with people in the region with a status of ‘NRPF’. We invite partners to look around the website and report back with any suggestions for more useful information or re-wording. From
No Recourse North East Website Launch Read More »