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    Children’s Advice Project
    We have provided the only national service providing advice and support to children who arrive in the UK on their own seeking asylum since 1994. Our team helps children through the asylum system and ensures that they are protected and represented. We also give information to carers and other professionals who work with children and young people.
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    Age Dispute Project
    Most unaccompanied children arriving in the UK have their age accepted. But in some cases the Home Office or local authorities don’t believe the age they claim to be. When we believe a child is being treated as an adult, we help them to get the support and protection which all children need.
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    Youth Development Project
    Our Youth Development Project helps newly arrived young asylum seekers learn to cope with the many and varied challenges they face. We run classes and social activities to help them to begin or continue their education, develop social skills, build self-confidence and start to trust again.