Ensuring Legal Protection and Access to Justice for all Survivors During Covid-19
Experts acknowledge that the Coronavirus crisis is very likely to
Experts acknowledge that the Coronavirus crisis is very likely to
This submission addresses the issue specifically of “institutional (asylum) accommodation”
In 2019 the Helen Bamber Foundation not only strengthened our service for survivors of trafficking and torture but also focused on using our unique voice and expertise to influence positive change in both the refugee and trafficking sectors in the UK and Globally.
Summary This document contains recommendations primarily for members of the
The Home Office often cites perceived inconsistencies in asylum interviews or the perceived failure to disclose information at the earliest opportunity as grounds for refusal of international protection claims. A number of processes affect the ability of people seeking asylum to narrate past experiences fully and consistently to the professionals interviewing them.
The coronavirus pandemic will be particularly difficult for the most
The Helen Bamber Foundation has submitted a short report to the UK Home Office recommending that urgent action is taken to protect and safeguard survivors of Modern Slavery as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The report is widely supported by NGOs, academics and legal representatives across the UK with 56 co-signatories.
This document was prepared in response to a question raised
Doctors of the World, in partnership with the British Red
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe and disabling condition that may lead to functional impairment and reduced productivity. Psychological interventions have been shown to be effective in its management. The objective of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a range of interventions for adults with PTSD.
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