WebMay 6, 2024 · The Children's Society today published a comprehensive new report looking at the impact of 'no recourse to public funds' (NRPF) conditions on families with dependent children. You can read the 67-page report here. A concise 12-page summary version of the report is here. WebJul 22, 2024 · At the end of 2024, at least 224,576 non-EEA citizens under age 18 would be expected to have ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) Most children who are non-EEA …
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WebSocial services’ expenditure on households with no recourse to public funds reaches £64 million per annum Local authorities using NRPF Connect face continued demand for essential ‘safety-net’ support with European Economic Area (EEA) nationals at greater risk of destitution. Free childcare extended to all disadvantaged children WebThere are thousands of children in the UK facing deep, long-term poverty because of strict immigration rules, which mean their families cannot access mainstream benefits or vital … geography ch 7 class 10 ncert solutions
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WebAccording to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the Children Act 1989, migrant children have the same rights as all children in England and Wales. … WebWe would like to thank The Children’s Society staff especially Mo Shazad, Fatima Begum, Louise Kinsella, Michelle Davidge, Lucy Leon, Azmina Siddique, Sam Royston and Clare Bracey for all your work, support, help and advice. We also want to thank Henry St Clair Miller at the NRPF Network for providing us with data WebWe want the NRPF condition and the discrimination it contributes towards to end. We acknowledge that this may not happen quickly and we want to be sustainable while we’re needed, and only as long as we’re needed. ... Rupinder Parhar (LGA/GLA; previously Policy Officer, The Children’s Society) Zaki Shah (Operations Manager and Casework ... geography challenge 4