Cost of Living Crisis Resource
A new resource for people affected by No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) who are struggling with the cost of living.
Shorter Routes to Settlement
Government immigration policies are denying thousands of people whose lives and futures are in the UK the certainty they need to belong here, making them wait a decade or more for secure immigration status, with damaging consequences for their ability to integrate, look after their families and be self-sufficient.
Find our more - including what should change - here.
Free School Meals and children affected by No Recourse to Public Funds
Children living in poverty who are affected by the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) condition remain unable to access free school meals, despite recent policy change. As the cost of living rises steeply, those who have no access to a safety net are amongst the most vulnerable in our society, and hungry children are again paying the price.
Find out more here.
Praxis submission to the Poverty Strategy Commission
No strategy to reduce poverty in the UK can succeed whilst some in our communities are systematically excluded from the welfare safety net, and from the policy initiatives, programs and support that are specifically designed to reduce poverty. Yet there are an estimated 1.376m people, including 175,000 children, who are denied access to the welfare system by their immigration status, via the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) condition.
Find out more here.
Nationality and Borders Bill, Clause 11
Imposing NRPF on thousands more people: implications for poverty, destitution and homelessness amongst refugees.
Find out more here.