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Henry’s story: “I see myself believing that I do have a future”
We’ve co-created an interactive training for professionals supporting migrants living in temporary accommodation, developed with people who have lived experience of temporary accommodation.
New independent analysis commissioned by the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) Partnership and carried out by Landman Economics and the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) estimates that the Home Office’s proposed ‘earned settlement’ rules could prolong poverty for up to 90,000 children of migrant workers by 2029.
Praxis coordinated a major mass lobby in Parliament on 11th March alongside Citizens UK, Migration Exchange, the Royal College of Nurses (RCN) and Unison.
On Thursday 20th November, the government published a statement and a consultation on their planned changes to settlement in the UK (also known as indefinite leave to remain or ILR). In short, they plan to make settlement harder to achieve for most people who are in the UK on a visa. Learn more.
We’re excited to share that the Pan-London Migrant Homelessness Network has relaunched as the Migrant Homelessness Network, now with nationwide reach.
Teya, Support Coordinator and co-creator of A Migrant’s Guide, Praxis’ latest resource, explains why it was needed, what’s in it, and what we’ve learnt.
Praxis has coordinated an open letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper signed by over 100 refugee, migrant, and racial equality organisations urgently calling for a meeting.
Praxis CEO, Minnie Rahman, joined journalist Coco Khan and comedian Nish Kumar on Pod Save the UK, to discuss Labour's Immigration White Paper and what it means for the people we work with.
This morning, the government published their long-awaited Immigration White Paper. In it, they announced plans to make it even harder for people living and working here to secure permanent settlement - Indefinite leave to Remain. Read our full statement.
On 26th March the Chancellor announced an enormous £6.4bn in cuts to health and disability benefits by 2029/30. These cuts put the government’s commitments to cutting child poverty and tackling homelessness at serious risk.