Beste Kayalar <[log in to unmask]>: Nov 28 04:30PM
Dear all, Ashiana Network is currently running a crowdfunding campaign with four other sister organisations. We want to share the news with you all. If this is of interest to your organisation we would be very grateful if you could share the information with your contacts in support of our campaign. Full details below. https://www.gofundme.com/rise-together Kind Regards, Beste Kayalar| Specialist Advice Worker Ashiana Network|London t: 020 8 539 0427 | e: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> W: www.ashiana.org.uk<http://www.ashiana.org.uk/> F: https://www.facebook.com/Ashiana-Network [cid:image001.png@01D2F4A9.5F79BDB0] Ashiana Counselling is currently accepting referrals in the following boroughs: * Barking and Dagenham * Havering * Redbridge * Tower Hamlets * Waltham Forest Please send your referrals to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Confidentiality notice: This email and any attachments are confidential and may be legally protected and are intended only for the authorised recipients of the sender. The information contained in this email or attachment (s) must not be disclosed or copied in any form to any person or organisation/Agency unless authorised by the sender. If you have received this email in error, we request that you delete this email and contact Ashiana by email or telephone to notify us of this error. |
Fouzia Ali <[log in to unmask]>: Nov 28 12:28PM
Good morning, Our client R has submitted a fresh claim for Asylum in June this year. Her initial claim for Asylum was previously refused and her appeal to that decision was also refused. She was then subjected to modern day slavery for a long period of time; she made a disclosure to a health professional last year, which resulted in a trafficking case - she was awarded a reasonable grounds decision for trafficking in April 2017 and is at present still awaiting her conclusive grounds decision for trafficking. She is in the meantime residing in a safe home under the care of trafficking project Sheffield. Following her recent fresh claim for Asylum, she applied for accommodation and support under Section 4. Client R has several mental health and physical health problems, which Home Office were aware of, along with evidence from her GP, counsellor and us, requesting that she is given accommodation in Sheffield. However, she has been offered Section 4 accommodation in Durham, which she has refused. We are hoping that due to her exceptional circumstance she will be allowed to remain in her existing safe home in Sheffield, by her current support provider. Her safe house are telling her that if she is to refuse her NASS accommodation, this could result in her asylum case being closed, removal to a detention centre or deportation. I would like to gain clarity whether this is the case. My understanding was that refusing the NASS accommodation would result in no further offers of support being made, but nothing more severe than that. Thank you, Fouzia Ali Empowerment Project Coordinator Roshni Empowerment Project Roshni Sheffield Asian Women's Resource Centre 444 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4HP Tel. 0114 250 8898 www.roshnisheffield.org.uk<http://www.roshnisheffield.org.uk/> Work days and hours: Mon to Fri, from 9:30am to 2:30pm |
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