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No way out, no way in: Migrant children fall through the net
An estimated 120,000 children living in the UK without legal immigration status are at risk of destitution, exploitation and social exclusion because of contradictory and frequently changing rules and regulations which jeopardise their access to healthcare, education, protection by the … Continue reading
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‘Two brains are better than one’ (Salman)
Salman is 14 years old Kurdish boy. He travalled to Britain alone from Iran a year ago. He met Janroj Keles in London at the end of August. Who do you turn to for help and advice, Janroj asked. Maybe will talk … Continue reading