After arrival, the problems facing refugees and their families : a clinical legal responseTools Marson, James and Ferris, Katy (2018) After arrival, the problems facing refugees and their families : a clinical legal response. International Journal of Clinical Legal Education, 25 (2). pp. 185-217. ISSN 1467-1069 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractSince 2016, a Refugee Family Reunion Law Clinic has operated from Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice (hereafter HKC Law Clinic). Given the austerity-driven political agenda of the UK government in cutting public funding to advisory services, the effects of LASPO and a continuing refugee crisis, refugees in many parts of the UK were in need of legal and non-legal assistance. To fill this gap in services university law clinics, including our own, began to offer specialised services to assist the refugee population. This has included family reunion and exceptional case funding applications, and expert legal advice for individuals who find themselves stateless, yet in many instances the formal assistance ends at this stage.
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