Written Evidence May. 21 2024
Inquiry: FCDO and civil societiesFound: FCS0005 - FCDO and civil societies University of Reading, and King's College London Written Evidence
Mar. 31 2011
Source Page: Civil partnerships on religious premises: a consultation. Consultation paper. 90 p.Found: This set out our plans for action across all areas of society, from education and workplaces to sport
Mar. 04 2024
Source Page: UN Human Rights Council 55: UK Statement for Item 2 General DebateFound: We call for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and a return to a civilian-led democratic transition
Written Evidence Mar. 05 2024
Inquiry: The Coroner Service: follow-upFound: This facilitates faith-sensitive accommodations being made to meet the requirements of the local Jewish
Found: Christmas, Christianity and communities
Found: This is to stop the faith of your own children being fostered .
Asked by: Stephen Timms (Labour - East Ham)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he is taking steps to help ensure the adequacy of resources for supporting the integration of asylum seekers into British society in (a) local authorities and (b) organisations in the (i) voluntary, (ii) community and (iii) faith sector.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
This Government’s priority is to focus our efforts and resources to support those who most need it. As not all of those who seek asylum are found to need international protection, integration resources are available to those granted permission to stay. Under the New Plan for Immigration, the Government committed to offering an enhanced integration package for refugees arriving through safe and legal routes.
Individuals granted asylum have access to the labour market and to mainstream services that support their integration, including benefits and healthcare. We are working across Government to ensure these services meet the needs of all newly granted refugees.
Support is offered from Migrant Help or their partner organisation to all individuals when they receive a decision on their asylum claim. This support includes providing advice on accessing the labour market, on applying for Universal Credit and signposting to local authorities for assistance with housing.
Written Evidence Nov. 29 2023
Inquiry: The rights of older peopleFound: British society.” iii.
Nov. 17 2023
Source Page: Over 100 religious sites have been damaged or destroyed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine: UK statement at the UN Security CouncilFound: It is a pluralist and multi-faith society, with the right to freedom of religion or belief enshrined
Written Evidence Jan. 16 2024
Inquiry: Ofsted’s work with schoolsFound: Too often Ofsted has created unnecessary stresses and strains on teachers’ sensible and honest lives