31st March 2010, 09:30-16:00

Clifford Chance, 10 Upper Bank Street, London E14 5JJ

Undocumented migrants live in a shadowy world, part of our society yet excluded from many areas of life. Many professionals encountering undocumented migrants in their work experience great difficulty in knowing how to proceed within the boundaries of the law.

Praxis has developed expertise in working with undocumented migrants over a number of years and has been funded by City Parochial Foundation and Barrow Cadbury to work on undocumented issues, providing advice and casework to large numbers of undocumented clients, working to raise awareness of issues and promoting best practice in working with this challenging client group.

This conference is aimed particularly at workers in the statutory sector, including local authorities, health services, education and criminal justice, who may encounter difficulty when they come across clients with insecure immigration status in the course of their work.

If you would like to attend, please register online. You can also download a Microsoft Word version of the registration and booking form by clicking here and emailing it to finance@praxis.org.uk.


City Parochial Foundation and its work with Undocumented Migrants.
Undocumented migrants and the London socio economic and policy environment (to be finalised)
Working with undocumented igrants: an introduction to the manual. Followed by: The lives: a case study on undocumented migrants.
Health and undocumented migrants.
Social care and Undocumented Migrants.
Education and Undocumented Migrants.
Undocumented migrants: the political perspective.

Bharat Mehta
Ian Gordon
Sue Lukes
Livia Ottisova
Neil Gerrard
Dr Monika Nangia
Margaret Dube

Latest News
Launch of the Manual on Working with Undocumented Migrants

Praxis will be launching their Manual on Working with Undocumented Migrants, a comprehensive resource written by Sue Lukes, an expert in irregular immigration, and funded by City Parochial Foundation.

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A report by MigrationWork with a casestudy contribution from Praxis.



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About Praxis

Praxis Community Projects enables newcomers to the UK to overcome the difficulties they face and become active citizens.

>> We offer an advice service staffed by expert specialist advisors.

>> We support new residents in entering work and progressing within their employment.

>> We deliver a high quality interpreting and translation service together with a range of English language courses.

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