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  • New Toolkit launched to help students with humanitarian protection access home fees and student finance

    New Toolkit launched to help students with humanitarian protection access home fees and student finance

    A practical guide for students in England who have been granted humanitarian protection [HP] and who want to go to university. Read more

  • Case secures right for students with humanitarian protection to access University home fee status and student finance

    Case secures right for students with humanitarian protection to access University home fee status and student finance

    This case paves the way for people granted humanitarian protection to apply successfully for home fees status and student finance pending the government’s amendment of the regulations. Read more

  • New Toolkit launched to help students with humanitarian protection access home fees and student finance
  • Case secures right for students with humanitarian protection to access University home fee status and student finance
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Central England Law Centre provides support for migrants and promotes their rights through a number of projects, which are individually linked below.

Case secures right for students with humanitarian protection to access University home fee status and student finance

Case secures right for students with humanitarian protection to access University home fee status and student finance

This case paves the way for people granted humanitarian protection to apply successfully for home fees status and student finance pending the government’s amendment of the regulations. Read more

Published: 13th March, 2020

Updated: 2nd December, 2020

Author: Claire Stern

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  • Migrants
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Getting creative during COVID:  linking with schools

Getting creative during COVID: linking with schools

CELC works with schools during lockdown across the West Midlands to help migrants access their legal rights. Read more

Published: 1st October, 2020

Updated: 4th December, 2020

Author: Claire Stern

Related topics:
  • Migrants
  • News
  • Our impact during Covid
Kids in Need of Defense UK

Kids in Need of Defense UK

Research estimates that there are over 215,000 undocumented children in the UK. Undocumented children are vulnerable to poverty, social exclusion and exploitation. As many as half of them have an entitlement to British citizenship. Read more

Published: 10th January, 2018

Updated: 4th December, 2020

Author:

Related topics:
  • Migrants
  • Helping children thrive
  • Migrants' Rights
Migrant friendly cities

Migrant friendly cities

MiFriendly Cities is working to improve employment, skills, self-employment, health screening and rights knowledge of migrants across the West Midlands. Read more

Published: 10th January, 2018

Updated: 10th July, 2020

Author:

Related topics:
  • Migrants
  • Migrants' Rights
New Toolkit launched to help students with humanitarian protection access home fees and student finance

New Toolkit launched to help students with humanitarian protection access home fees and student finance

A practical guide for students in England who have been granted humanitarian protection [HP] and who want to go to university. Read more

Published: 23rd July, 2020

Updated: 30th November, 2020

Author: Elliot Randle

Related topics:
  • Migrants
  • News
  • Building legal knowledge
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  • What legal support is available to me?

    Advisers with Level 1 EUSS accreditation can provide support with most EUSS applications:

  • Do I have a right to rent?

    Landlords must check whether a prospective tenant has legal immigration status in the UK:

  • How can I prove I have the right to work in the UK?

    All EU nationals have the right to work in the UK:

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    All of our services are free. We prioritise people who would not otherwise be able to access legal advice and representation.

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    We want to live in a society where people’s rights are upheld, their needs met and they are enabled to thrive. We are the largest Law Centre in the UK. We provide free specialist legal advice to people across central England.

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    Child and Family Law

    Following the breakdown of a relationship, we provide advice and representation on all aspects of family and childcare law.

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    Asylum and Immigration Law

    Legal advice and representation to people seeking to regularise their immigration status.

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    All our services are free funded by a wide range of partners and supporters.

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    Our history

    The national Law Centre movement was started in the 1970s by radical lawyers who were disappointed in the failure of the welfare state to eradicate poverty and deliver a more equal society. Coventry Law Centre was founded in 1976 by four Councillors: Tom McLatchie, Gilbert Richards, Arthur Waugh Senior and Charles Ward. Coventry City Council has been a key supporter of our work ever since.

  • Our impact

    Every day we help people to know their legal rights and have them upheld. We change the lives of the people we help, and change society to make it fairer for all and more equal.

  • Chief Executive - Sue Bent

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