
The Information Service contains over 240 pages of relevant policy information, best practice and illustrative case studies, as well as current lists of useful services, resources and organisations.
As a subscriber to the Information Service, you will also receive monthly updates designed to keep you abreast of policy changes, which can be inserted into your free binder, keeping all your information in one place.
Revised in 2008:
- Expanded and updated by a team of policy experts
- Improved sign-posting and quick find referencing
The Information Service subscription is ONLY £100 A YEAR (or £50 for NGOs/voluntary sector).
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Easy to use, authoritative and up-to-date:
The resource covers a wide range of topics (see below) giving an in-depth analysis of what services refugees and asylum seekers are entitled to from the NHS, social services and local authorities and councils, as well as examples of good practice and useful links.
The entire content of the Information Service is revised annually by a team of information and policy experts, ensuring authoritative, accurate and up-to-date information presented in an accessible way.
“Indispensable”
Co-ordinator, Refugee Mentoring Project, Terrence Higgins Trust
Areas covered by the Information Service
- The UK asylum process: An overview, and breakdown of each stage
- Asylum support entitlements: Includes those for separated children and special needs
- Legislation: Recent UK and EU asylum and immigration legislation
- Education (to age 16): Services for asylum-seeking and refugee children in mainstream education; includes good practice for teachers, schools and authorities
- Adult education and employment: Entitlements, barriers and good practice
- Health: Entitlements, needs and good practice for service providers
- After the decision: Home Office decisions and accompanying rights and entitlements
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£100 for statutory / business / educational
£50 for NGO and voluntary sector
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