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Covid-19- Further Information Update

13th April 2020 by ficheb

Coronavirus poses significant challenges and serious risks to every fabric of our society. And, as a consequence, we are experiencing and adapting to fast moving changes.

For the most vulnerable living on the hard edges of society including; the elderly, people who are isolated, the homeless, destitute migrants with no recourse to public funds, people with insecure immigration status,  immigration detainees, migrants in insecure and low-paid work, coronavirus poses even greater threat to their lives and livelihoods.  

Though necessary, the current lockdown ‘remedies’ will disproportionately affect vulnerable migrants who risk further marginalisation and exclusion from limited service provision. In this current crisis, the most vulnerable become even more exploitable.  Broadly,  coronavirus poses serious risks to health and social care  and economic systems.  These ‘weakened’ systems will disproportionately impact on the most disadvantaged of our society including vulnerable migrants who often ‘hidden, ‘ignored’, or ‘crushed’.

As we adapt and respond to the crisis, Migrant Action continually applies its core values of humanity, solidarity, collaboration, adaptability, migrant justice, flexibility and resilience to ensure that we continue to serve our purpose in supporting migrants in these difficult times especially the most vulnerable.

So we want to let you know the nature of our service provision during this lockdown period and how the organisation as a whole is responding to the crisis.

What is Migrant Action providing and how?

Our Advice & Support Service

  • Our drop-ins in Leeds and Barnsley are temporarily closed during this lockdown period while we explore with our partners best ways of meeting the needs of clients who access our drop-ins.
  • However, our Information, Advice, Advocacy and Access to justice provision continues. We respond to client enquiries by telephone and will provide information, advice and guidance including signposting and referrals.  Contact us by telephone on 01133731763 or email us at info@migrantaction.org.uk
  • EU Settlement Scheme:  We are not able to provide face-face appointments to complete applications, however we continue to provide information and guidance by telephone to help EU nationals apply for Settled Status
  • Destitution Support–   We recognise that these are extremely tough times. If you are destitute especially families with no recourse to public funds, we may assist you with food parcel or food voucher.  Contact us on 01133731763
  • We continue our collaborative work with partners in line with government’s advice to ensure continuity of service delivery and effective strategic partnership.

Our Volunteers

During this challenging time our volunteers remain integral to the services we provide. The current situation demands of our volunteer service to be agile, to adapt and flex to respond effectively to our service needs.

  • Whilst community engagement and fundraising activities are on hold, our volunteers continue to raise awareness about Migrant Action’s work using social media and other virtual communication platforms.
  • We continue our volunteer peer support via Zoom, WhatsApp etc.
  • We would like to thank all our volunteers for their support and contribution
  • Recruitment for new volunteers is currently on hold until July 2020

Our commitment and overall goal

In this pandemic crisis despite our reduced service provision, Migrant Action remains committed to its core purpose and values. Our overall goal is to protect the rights, dignity, humanity and justice of vulnerable migrants particularly in this time of crisis.   This will be ensured by our capacity to flex, adapt, collaborate and be resourceful working together in solidarity. 

We pay huge tributes to the NHS and recognise the remarkable contribution of all migrants working in the NHS

Hope will triumph over despair!

Fidelis Chebe

Director- Migrant Action

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Hope not despair! Responding to Coronavirus

30th March 2020 by ficheb

Coronavirus poses significant challenges and serious risks to every fabric of our society.

However, for the most vulnerable living on the hard edges of society, including; the elderly, people who are isolated, the homeless, destitute migrants with no recourse to public funds, people with insecure immigration status,  immigration detainees, migrants in insecure, precarious and low-paid work- coronavirus poses an even greater threat to their lives and livelihoods.  

Though necessary, the current lockdown ‘remedies’ will disproportionately affect vulnerable migrants who risk further marginalisation and exclusion from reduced service provision. In this current crisis environment of limited provision and increased competition for fewer opportunities, the most vulnerable become even more exploitable.  In the broader context, coronavirus poses a serious risks to existing fragile health, social and economic systems and the impact will disproportionately impact on those at the margins of our society often ‘hidden,  ‘ignored’, or ‘crushed’.

In responding effectively to the crisis, Migrant Action applies its core values of humanity, solidarity, collaboration, adaptability, migrant justice, flexibility and resilience to ensure that we continue to serve our purpose in supporting migrants in these difficult times especially the most vulnerable.

So we want to let you know the nature of our service provision during this lockdown period and how the organisation as a whole is responding to the crisis.

What is Migrant Action providing and how?

Our Advice & Support Service

  • Our drop-ins in Leeds and Barnsley are closed during this lockdown period.
  • However, our Information, Advice, Advocacy and Access to justice provision continues. We respond to support enquiries by telephone and will provide information, advice and guidance including signposting and referrals.  Contact us by telephone on 01133731763 or email us at info@migrantaction.org.uk
  • EU Settlement Scheme:  We are not able to provide face-face appointments to complete applications, however we continue to provide information and guidance by telephone to help EU nationals apply for Settled Status
  • Destitution Support–   We recognise that these are extremely tough times. If you are destitute especially families with no recourse to public funds, we may assist you with food parcel or food voucher.  Contact us on 01133731763

Our Volunteers

During this challenging time our volunteers remain integral to the services we provide. The current situation demands of our volunteer service to be agile, to adapt and flex to respond effectively to our service needs.

  • Whilst community engagement and fundraising activities are on hold, our volunteers continue to raise awareness about Migrant Action’s work using social media platforms.
  • We would like to thank all our volunteers for their support and contribution
  • Recruitment for new volunteers is currently on hold until May

Our commitment and overall goal

In this pandemic crisis despite our reduced service provision, Migrant Action remains committed to its core purpose and values. Our overall goal is to protect the rights, dignity, humanity and justice of vulnerable migrants particularly in this time of crisis.   This will be ensured by our capacity to flex, adapt, collaborate and be resourceful working together in solidarity. 

We pay huge tributes to the NHS and all migrants working in the NHS

Hope will triumph over despair!

Fidelis Chebe

Migrant Action

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Thank you!

19th February 2020 by ficheb

A huge thanks to all who attended the University of Leeds’ Migrant Action Society pub quiz. It was a wonderful night, and overall the total funds raised has amounted to £167. This is a fabulous amount which is going to be donated to the Migrant Action Destitution Fund, which offers a ‘lifeline’ for destitute migrants in the form of one-off small amounts of ‘hardship’ payment to help meet basic/crisis needs. The fund also helps vulnerable/destitute migrants to access pathways towards regularising their immigration status. Thanks again to the members of the Migrant Action Society for their contributions in organising the night, and thanks to all who donated so generously!

Finally, please watch this space for future events, as Migrant Action Society is in the process of organising more fundraising events in the spring.

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Migrant Action Pub Quiz

26th January 2020 by ficheb

Next Friday, the 31st of January, Leeds University’s Migrant Action Society will be hosting a pub quiz and raffle to raise funds for Migrant Action’s destitution fund. The Migrant Action Charity destitution fund offers a ‘lifeline’ for destitute migrants in the form of one-off small amounts of ‘hardship’ payment to help meet basic/crisis needs. The fund also helps vulnerable/destitute migrants to access pathways towards regularising their immigration status.

The quiz will start from 7.30pm at LS6 Cafe, 14-16A Headingley Lane, LS6 2AS in the upstairs room. See you there!

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Welcome Nadia!

16th November 2019 by ficheb

Nadia Sokhal has joined Migrant Action’s management committee. We are delighted and look forward to her valuable expertise and contribution to the organisation’s development.

Nadia writes;

I am a qualified Immigration Supervisor  at KALSI solicitors with a strong background in asylum and immigration, and Family law experience.  I have witnessed how vulnerable migrants struggle to get access to legal services due to be non asylum seekers. 

Originally from Algeria, I moved to the UK in 2010 and then moved to Leeds in May 2019 to open a new branch of the firm. Through my legal work with vulnerable migrants, I was drawn to Migrant Action’s ethos, advocacy and practical assistance for migrants.

I hope to use my lived experience as a migrant, organisational development and legal expertise to support Migrant Action’s work and development. My first contribution would be to develop a new partnership between Migrant Action and KARLSI solicitors to provide a free legal clinic and increase access to justice for vulnerable migrants.

I look forward to a new and positive experience at Migrant Action.

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