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Free NCADC workshop! Saturday 11 May, 10am to 3pm The Hub, Turl Street, Oxford This training session with the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns (NCADC) is on campaigning for migration justice and stopping deportations. The training is based on the NCADC Campaigning Toolkit, published in September 2012. The Oxford workshop will be an introduction to [...]

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News of the Year 2012

News stories from the world of asylum, immigration, human rights and NCADC.  Look out for our campaign review of the year in January! —- JANUARY The year commenced with an important legal victory for human rights, as explained by Rosalind English on theUK Human Rights Blog: People who make unsuccessful claims to enter or remain [...]

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Airline campaigning: a step-by-step guide

As the launch of NCADC’s campaign toolkit draws nearer, we present one more sneak preview … on airline campaigning.  As the toolkit explains, the most effective campaigning begins much earlier than when removal directions are issued.  If you start planning a campaign early, you can be more strategic and bring in more and wider support. [...]

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Further representations and fresh claims: call for evidence, and new toolkit section

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NCADC is concerned about the very high rejection rates when individuals submit further representations after a refusal of their asylum or human rights applications. The rejection letters from UKBA will say that the further representations do not meet the legal test of paragraph 353 of the immigration rules and therefore do not constitute a fresh [...]

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A sneak preview of NCADC’s campaign toolkit: immigration detention

NCADC is currently working on a campaigns toolkit, based on the experiences of our workers, members, supporters and groups we’ve campaigned alongside.  It is designed to provide advice, resources, and campaign suggestions for migrants, and people supporting or working with migrants.  The finalised version will be available online and in hard copy later in the [...]

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