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Housing Refugees in Northamptonshire
Northampton Chronicle has reported that a local landlady (Lisa Griffin) is offering two of her Northamptonshire properties to Northamptonshire Council in order to house Syrian refugees. Mrs Griffin has appealed to landlords across England to contact their local authority in … Continue reading
Refugee Jargon Explained
Refugees & migration is currently a hot topic in both politics & the media. Nevertheless, many ordinary civilians will struggle to understand the jargon used when discussing refugees & migration. Here is a quick reference to aid you understand the … Continue reading
The Positive Reality of Welcoming Refugees within Northamptonshire
As the conflict in Syria intensifies the UNHCR has anticipated that the number of refugees seeking safety across international borders will increase. Calais and Hungary are already struggling to deal with the increasing number of refugees camping within their borders. … Continue reading
Supporting Calais Refugees
Are you free this Saturday morning between 11 am-1 pm? NREC will be running local street stalls under the theme “Refugees Welcome here. Let’s save lives”? Information will be available about how people can help with donations of: clothes food money … Continue reading
When support to Hate Crime victims goes badly wrong
Hate crime victim sentenced after local services fail to deal with racial harassment Local resident Mr Loyan Ali endured fourteen months of racial incidents at Harlestone Road Allotments. He reported these to both the police and the borough council but … Continue reading
Hate Crime in a world without specialist officers
Hate crime Over the last forty years, local REC’s have been supporting hate crime victims and working together with other organisations to resolve incident and bring hate crime perpetrators to justice. Over the course of time Northamptonshire Rights and Equality … Continue reading
Compliance with the specific duties of the Equality Act
Our amazing volunteer researcher Teleola Cartwright, completed an audit of compliance of local public bodies with the requirements of the specific duties of the Equality Act to publish equality data and at least one specific and measurable objective. For the … Continue reading
#ImAlrightWith HumanRights
Over the last week we’ve been supporting the British Institute of Human Rights #March4HumanRights campaign. You can read more about it here. It’s been really great to see how much support the campaign has been getting. To see more photos … Continue reading
We know what happened when Tribunal fees were put in place- now a 600% increase in Court Fees
Infographic courtesy of the Law Society of England and Wales. We’ve already written about the drastic effect Tribunal fees have had on applications. Not there is another significant threat to access to justice. Now civil claims which have currently … Continue reading