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  • 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

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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

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: 15th March, 2022

Author: Claire Stern

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:

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

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  • Domestic violence and immigration rules

    Domestic violence and immigration rules

    Migrants who are or were on certain visa routes are eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain if they have suffered domestic violence. Read our policy briefing to understand the immigration rules for survivors of domestic violence.

  • Central England Law Centre appoints new chief executive

    Central England Law Centre appoints Elayne Hill as chief executive officer to lead the law centre through a two-year development period focused on rolling out its rights in the community strategy.

  • Central England Law Centre appoints new chief executive

    Central England Law Centre appoints Elayne Hill as chief executive officer to lead the law centre through a two-year development period focused on rolling out its rights in the community strategy.

  • Social care work for migrants

    Social care work for migrants

    As of February 2022 Social Care work will be included in the Shortage Occupations List (SOL) and to the list of eligible occupations in the Health and Care worker visa. Read our policy briefing to find out what this means for people seeking asylum in the UK.

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    How do I represent myself at an Employment Tribunal?

    Thinking of taking action at the Employment Tribunal without professional advice or representation? Find out how to represent yourself.

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    The Law Centre is a resource for the whole community and we rely on our amazing team of volunteers help us reach more people with our services.

  • Housing Advice (Birmingham)

    Housing Advice (Birmingham)

    Housing advice, representation and advocacy at court. We assist individuals only, we do not act for landlords or mortgage lenders

  • Housing Advice (Coventry)

    Housing Advice (Coventry)

    Housing advice, representation and advocacy at court. We assist individuals only, we do not act for landlords or mortgage lenders.

  • Asylum and Immigration Law

    Asylum and Immigration Law

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

  • Welfare Benefits Advice

    Welfare Benefits Advice

    Representation at appeals at the Upper Tribunal for those on low incomes eligible for legal aid. One off advice on general welfare benefits issues in the community.

  • Child and Family Law

    Child and Family Law

    We provide advice and representation on all aspects of family and childcare law in Coventry.

  • Chief Executive Officer - Elayne Hill

  • Asylum and Immigration Law

    Asylum and Immigration Law

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

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