Migrant integration: research on immigration legal advice Services - References
Research on the adequacy and availability of legal advice services for forced migrants living in Wales.
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Citizens Advice (2022) Advice Trends
International Organisation for Migration (IOM) (2019) Glossary on Migration
Jolly, A, Thomas, S. and Stanyer, J. (2020) London’s Children and Young People Who Are Not British Citizens: A Profile. Greater London Authority.
Jones, R. and Wyn Jones, R. (2019) Justice at the Jagged Edge in Wales. Cardiff University.
Marshall, E. (2020) Improving Exceptional Case Funding: Responding to COVID-19. Public Law Project Research Briefing.
Office for National Statistics (2021) Local area migration indicators, UK.
Rainbow Migration (2018) Still Falling Short.
Seddon, J. (2008) Systems Thinking in the Public Sector, Triarchy Press.
Vine, J. (2014) An Investigation into the Home Office’s Handling of Asylum Claims Made on the Grounds of Sexual Orientation. ICIBI.
Wilding, J. (2019) Droughts and Deserts: A report on the immigration legal aid market.
Wilding, J. (2021) The Legal Aid Market: Challenges for publicly funded immigration and asylum legal representation, Bristol Policy Press
Wilding, J. (2022) No Access to Justice: How legal advice deserts fail refugees, migrants and our communities. Refugee Action
Wilding, J, Mguni, M. and Van Isacker, T. (2021) A Huge Gulf. Demand and supply for immigration advice in London. Justice Together Initiative.