UASC leave
UASC leave is granted to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children whose asylum claim has been rejected. This page explains what it is, what the problems with it are, and what the consequences of a grant of UASC leave may be.
Information on legal issues affecting young refugees and migrants
UASC leave is granted to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children whose asylum claim has been rejected. This page explains what it is, what the problems with it are, and what the consequences of a grant of UASC leave may be.
Children in care who are not asylum seekers may have an immigration issue that often goes under the radar. It is vital to get them help as soon as possible.
Seeking Support provides comprehensive, practical advice to professionals on how to work with unaccompanied or separated refugee and migrant children and young people
There are an estimated 120,000 undocumented children living in the UK. This page contains resources for learning the law that relates to these children.
This page provides information on the concept of children’s best interests, why this concept is important and how to apply it to work with migrant and refugee children.