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24th September 2020
Status Now 4 All - RAPAR joins national day of action
Status Now 4 All - RAPAR joins national day of action
RAPAR members joined the 'Status Now 4 All' campaign in a national day of action in solidarity with Regularise on 19th September.
Standing against the reopening of reporting centres such as Dallas Court in Salford Quays, members held a demonstration outside the Manchester Asylum and Immigration Tribunal Office.
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Standing against the reopening of reporting centres such as Dallas Court in Salford Quays, members held a demonstration outside the Manchester Asylum and Immigration Tribunal Office.
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13th September 2020
National Day of Action in Solidarity with 'Regularise' at 10 Downing Street
National Day of Action in Solidarity with 'Regularise' at 10 Downing Street
4th July 2020
Status Now Network - join the Virtual Launch
- The Status Now Network invites you to an online event on Saturday the 11th of July 2020, 4pm to 6pm, to launch the national Status Now Network and the #statusnow4all campaign.
- There is an Early Day Motion down in Parliament now, that is making the call for Status Now.
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28th March 2020
An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of the UK and the Taoiseach of Ireland
Dear Sirs
RE: ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE, HOUSING AND FOOD FOR ALL
We call upon the British and Irish States to act immediately so that all undocumented, destitute and migrant people in the legal process in both the UK and Ireland are granted Status Now, as in Leave to Remain. In this way every human, irrespective of their nationality or citizenship can access healthcare, housing, food and the same sources of income from the State as everyone else.
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Join the growing coalition of organisations campaigning for Leave to Remain for all undocumented migrants and other migrants with insecure status in the UK, including those going through the legal process.
RAPAR recognised early on in the Covid-19 Pandemic that Status Now was the only way to ensure health and safety for all because people could not physically distance or receive proper health care if their status was not secure.
We initiated a campaign to argue for a simple public health message - that No-one Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe and this has now developed into a national network of organisations working together to achieve Status Now 4 All. Read about the Status Now Network here. Please add your name, sign the petition and ask your MP to support the Early Day Motion in Parliament.
RAPAR recognised early on in the Covid-19 Pandemic that Status Now was the only way to ensure health and safety for all because people could not physically distance or receive proper health care if their status was not secure.
We initiated a campaign to argue for a simple public health message - that No-one Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe and this has now developed into a national network of organisations working together to achieve Status Now 4 All. Read about the Status Now Network here. Please add your name, sign the petition and ask your MP to support the Early Day Motion in Parliament.
For more information and updates, visit Status Now >>>
The following organisations are signatories of the Status Now Open Letter.
Organisational Signatories
Organisational Signatories
- All African Women’s Group
- Akwaaba
- ATD Fourth World
- Asylum Welcome
- BASW Cymru - British Association of Social Workers, Cymru
- BFAWU - Bakers’, Food & Allied Workers Union
- Bent Bars
- Birmingham Asylum & Refugee Association
- Black Women’s Rape Action Project
- Boabab Women's Project
- Borderlands Charity
- CARAG (Coventry Asylum and Refugee Action Group)
- Central England Lipreading Support Trust
- Choose Love
- Comhlamh
- Commonword/Cultureword
- Communities For All
- Coventry Against Racism
- Croydon Refugee & New Communities Forum
- DocsNotCops
- Doncaster Conversation Club
- DPAC – Disabled People Against Cuts
- Eagles Wings (Bury)
- EHID - End Heathrow Immigration Detention
- EYST Wales – Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team, Wales
- FAF, GAF, LAFA and Feminist Fightback
- Filipino Domestic Workers Association -UK (FDWA-UK)
- Gabriele (London)
- GDWG - Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group
- Haringey Welcome
- Highly Skilled Migrants UK
- Inini Initiative Ltd
- Iran Socialist Alternative (London)
- Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
- Kanlungan Filipino Consortium,
- Kent RefugeeHelp
- Labour Campaign for Free Movement
- Legal Action for Women
- Leicester Quaker Meeting of Sanctuary
- Lichfield City of Sanctuary
- Lichfield Quaker Meeting
- Lichfield Refugee Aid
- Manchester City of Sanctuary
- MASI – Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland
- Medical Professionals in the UK Seeking Registration
- Middle East Solidarity Magazine
- Migrants at Work
- Migrants Organise
- Migrant Voice
- Migrants Rights Network
- Migrants Rights Centre Ireland
- MOJUK - Miscarriages of Justice UK
- MRRC - Manchester Refugee Rights Collective
- No-Deportations - Residence Papers for All
- No Impunity for the Congolese State - NICS
- Oldham Unity
- Payday Men's Network
- Positive Action in Housing
- Poverty Truth Community
- Project 17
- Public Interest Law Centre
- QARN - Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network
- Race on the Agenda
- RADAR - Rochdale Action on Destitution with Asylumseekers and Refugees
- RAPAR - Refugee and Asylum seeker Participatory Action Research
- Reclaim the Power
- Regularise
- Remodel
- Samphire
- Sheba Arts
- South East Asian Centre (London)
- Stand Up to Racism
- St Nicholas of Tolentino RC Church
- The BaRE UK
- The3Million
- Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association
- Undod
- Wai Yin Society
- Women Against Rape
- Women of Colour/Global Women's Strike