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WHO WE ARE - DETENTION ACTION Who we are. Information last updated on May 28, 2021. Founded in 1993 and originally known as London Detainee Support Group, Detention Action exists to support people held in immigration detention and to campaign for fundamental reform.. We provide practical and emotional support for people who are detained at Colnbrook, Harmondsworth and Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centres, CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people inDETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). People can be held at residential STHFs for up to seven days before being removed from the UK, released, or moved to an IRC 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people. LIVED EXPERIENCE CAMPAIGNING In early 2021 we will be launching our lived experience campaigning group – announcement to follow. In October 2020, Detention Action’s trustees took the difficult decision to stop facilitating the Freed Voices group. This follows a number of internal challenges. We worked intensively over a number of months to try and resolve theseissues
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WHO WE ARE - DETENTION ACTION Who we are. Information last updated on May 28, 2021. Founded in 1993 and originally known as London Detainee Support Group, Detention Action exists to support people held in immigration detention and to campaign for fundamental reform.. We provide practical and emotional support for people who are detained at Colnbrook, Harmondsworth and Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centres, CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people inDETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). People can be held at residential STHFs for up to seven days before being removed from the UK, released, or moved to an IRC 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people. LIVED EXPERIENCE CAMPAIGNING In early 2021 we will be launching our lived experience campaigning group – announcement to follow. In October 2020, Detention Action’s trustees took the difficult decision to stop facilitating the Freed Voices group. This follows a number of internal challenges. We worked intensively over a number of months to try and resolve theseissues
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Detention Centres. Information last updated on September 16, 2020. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). DETAINEES - DETENTION ACTION Detention Action is a charity that provides emotional and practical support for people in immigration detention. We are completely independent from the Home Office and from the detention centres. Our telephone line is open: Monday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Tuesday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Wednesday - 10.30am to1pm.
ABOUT DETENTION
Immigration detention is the practice of incarcerating people for administrative immigration purposes. In the UK, people are detained indefinitely in prison-like conditions while their immigration or asylum claim is processed. It is unnecessary, expensive and inhumane. people were indefinitely detained in 2018. THE LATEST - HOME OFFICE FORCED TO CONCEDE TEST CASE ON The Latest – Home Office forced to concede test case on unlawful immigration detention. December 6, 2019. James Wilson, Acting Director, Detention Action. Yesterday the Home Office was forced to concede an important test case concerning the prolonged unlawful detention of a mentally ill and highly vulnerable man held in immigration detention. 5 SHOCKING WAYS PRITI PATEL HAS FAILED REFUGEE CHILDREN Our Home Secretary is not doing well. 1. She shut down safe routes for children and families – and refuses to open new ones. With the tragic deaths of a Kurdish-Iranian family, including two small children, Anita and Armin, and a baby, Artin, in the Channel this month, we are reminded of the dangers people face trying to reach the safety of Britain in 2020. ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to Detention. There is a crisis of harm in immigration detention. The current system is expensive, ineffective and unjust. It destroys lives. We need an immigration system based on cooperation, not coercion, and that respects people’s liberty and justice. The mass incarceration of migrants does nothing to help the immigrationWITHOUT DETENTION
4 WITHOUT DETENTION In each situation, it sets out how alternatives to detention can allow a different approach, meeting the needs of Government and migrants. TRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Trafficked into Detention • Detention Action November 2017 4 74 and 90%.5 Case studies throughout this briefing provide further illustration of the ways in which the decision to detain exacerbates the vulnerability and marginalisation of those NEW DETENTION ACTION REPORT: THE STATE OF DETENTION October 9, 2014. Today, Detention Action are releasing a new report, ‘ The State of Detention ‘. This report assesses the state of immigration detention in 2014. Detention can be seen in many ways: through official statistics, legal judgments, monitoring reports, visits to detention centres, or through being detained yourself. AFTER THE FAST TRACK: WHAT NEXT FOR THE DETENTION OF Last month, my organisation Detention Action’s legal challenge to the Detained Fast Track asylum process came to an end. After almost three years of litigation, a dozen hearings, two Court of Appeal rulings and a good deal of angst, it came down to a single A4 side of paper from the Supreme Court. Permission to appeal denied. HOME - DETENTION ACTIONPUBLICATIONSFREED VOICESRETURN OF THE FAST TRACKTRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Home - Detention Action. Are you in detention? 0800 587 2096 →. Seehow we can help.
CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people in 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people.DETAINED FAST TRACK
THE STATE OF DETENTION oduc Intr tion The detention crisis D etention can be seen in many ways: through official statistics, legal judgments, monitoring reports, visits to detention centres, or through being detainedyourself.
WITHOUT DETENTION
Without Detention. The UK has been at the forefront of the growth of immigration detention, across Europe and the world. Detention has come to be seen as central to a response to irregular migration based on enforcement, coercion and deterrence. The UK now has one of the largest detention estates in Europe and is the only State to usedetention
WITHOUT DETENTION
4 WITHOUT DETENTION In each situation, it sets out how alternatives to detention can allow a different approach, meeting the needs of Government and migrants. FAST TRACK TO DESPAIR 4 FAST TRACK TO DESPAIR research found that they were detained for an average of two weeks before the process even started. Nearly one in five waited for over a month. AFTER THE FAST TRACK: WHAT NEXT FOR THE DETENTION OF Last month, my organisation Detention Action’s legal challenge to the Detained Fast Track asylum process came to an end. After almost three years of litigation, a dozen hearings, two Court of Appeal rulings and a good deal of angst, it came down to a single A4 side of paper from the Supreme Court. Permission to appeal denied. HOME - DETENTION ACTIONPUBLICATIONSFREED VOICESRETURN OF THE FAST TRACKTRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Home - Detention Action. Are you in detention? 0800 587 2096 →. Seehow we can help.
CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people in 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people.DETAINED FAST TRACK
THE STATE OF DETENTION oduc Intr tion The detention crisis D etention can be seen in many ways: through official statistics, legal judgments, monitoring reports, visits to detention centres, or through being detainedyourself.
WITHOUT DETENTION
Without Detention. The UK has been at the forefront of the growth of immigration detention, across Europe and the world. Detention has come to be seen as central to a response to irregular migration based on enforcement, coercion and deterrence. The UK now has one of the largest detention estates in Europe and is the only State to usedetention
WITHOUT DETENTION
4 WITHOUT DETENTION In each situation, it sets out how alternatives to detention can allow a different approach, meeting the needs of Government and migrants. FAST TRACK TO DESPAIR 4 FAST TRACK TO DESPAIR research found that they were detained for an average of two weeks before the process even started. Nearly one in five waited for over a month. AFTER THE FAST TRACK: WHAT NEXT FOR THE DETENTION OF Last month, my organisation Detention Action’s legal challenge to the Detained Fast Track asylum process came to an end. After almost three years of litigation, a dozen hearings, two Court of Appeal rulings and a good deal of angst, it came down to a single A4 side of paper from the Supreme Court. Permission to appeal denied. WHO WE ARE - DETENTION ACTION Who we are. Information last updated on May 28, 2021. Founded in 1993 and originally known as London Detainee Support Group, Detention Action exists to support people held in immigration detention and to campaign for fundamental reform.. We provide practical and emotional support for people who are detained at Colnbrook, Harmondsworth and Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centres, ABOUT US - DETENTION ACTION Detention Action campaigns for an end to indefinite detention in the UK and the introduction of alternatives to detention. We lobby government, produce authoritative research and organise events to raise awareness about the injustice that people in detention are facing. We challenge stereotypes and ensure that people in immigrationdetention
DETAINEES - DETENTION ACTION Detention Action is a charity that provides emotional and practical support for people in immigration detention. We are completely independent from the Home Office and from the detention centres. Our telephone line is open: Monday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Tuesday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Wednesday - 10.30am to1pm.
DETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. Information last updated on September 16, 2020. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs).WITHOUT DETENTION
Without Detention. The UK has been at the forefront of the growth of immigration detention, across Europe and the world. Detention has come to be seen as central to a response to irregular migration based on enforcement, coercion and deterrence. The UK now has one of the largest detention estates in Europe and is the only State to usedetention
THE LATEST - HOME OFFICE FORCED TO CONCEDE TEST CASE ON The Latest – Home Office forced to concede test case on unlawful immigration detention. December 6, 2019. James Wilson, Acting Director, Detention Action. Yesterday the Home Office was forced to concede an important test case concerning the prolonged unlawful detention of a mentally ill and highly vulnerable man held in immigration detention. ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to Detention. There is a crisis of harm in immigration detention. The current system is expensive, ineffective and unjust. It destroys lives. We need an immigration system based on cooperation, not coercion, and that respects people’s liberty and justice. The mass incarceration of migrants does nothing to help the immigration 5 SHOCKING WAYS PRITI PATEL HAS FAILED REFUGEE CHILDREN Our Home Secretary is not doing well. 1. She shut down safe routes for children and families – and refuses to open new ones. With the tragic deaths of a Kurdish-Iranian family, including two small children, Anita and Armin, and a baby, Artin, in the Channel this month, we are reminded of the dangers people face trying to reach the safety of Britain in 2020. TRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Trafficked into Detention • Detention Action November 2017 4 74 and 90%.5 Case studies throughout this briefing provide further illustration of the ways in which the decision to detain exacerbates the vulnerability and marginalisation of those INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION The Brexit Party. The breakaway party founded by former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has yet to declare its position on indefinite detention, but polls indicate it is set to win the most seats in the European Parliament elections. What’s clear is that putting an end to indefinite immigration detention has broad appeal among the politicalparties
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CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people inDETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). People can be held at residential STHFs for up to seven days before being removed from the UK, released, or moved to an IRC 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people. THE STATE OF DETENTION oduc Intr tion The detention crisis D etention can be seen in many ways: through official statistics, legal judgments, monitoring reports, visits to detention centres, or through being detainedyourself.
HOME - DETENTION ACTIONPUBLICATIONSFREED VOICESRETURN OF THE FAST TRACKTRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Home - Detention Action. Are you in detention? 0800 587 2096 →. Seehow we can help.
CONTACT US - DETENTION ACTION Contact us. Information last updated on August 26, 2020. For press enquiries, please contact: Matthew Leidecker, Campaigns Manager. Email: matthew@detentionaction.org.uk Mobile: 07950378130 General enquiries. If you have any enquiries about our work, please email us at admin@detentionaction.org.uk Please note that our Freephone number is strictly for people inDETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). People can be held at residential STHFs for up to seven days before being removed from the UK, released, or moved to an IRC 4 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE UK’S TREATMENT OF EUSEE MORE ON DETENTIONACTION.ORG.UK INDEFINITE IMMIGRATION DETENTION 7. A huge waste of money. The total cost of this UK’s system of indefinite immigration detention is currently £108 million per year. In addition, it was revealed last year that the Home Office paid out 21m in just five years for wrongfully detaining 850 people. THE STATE OF DETENTION oduc Intr tion The detention crisis D etention can be seen in many ways: through official statistics, legal judgments, monitoring reports, visits to detention centres, or through being detainedyourself.
DETENTION CENTRES
Detention Centres. Information last updated on September 16, 2020. The network of immigration detention centres around the country, often known as the ‘detention estate’, is made up of Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) and Short Term Holding Facilities (STHFs). ABOUT US - DETENTION ACTION Detention Action campaigns for an end to indefinite detention in the UK and the introduction of alternatives to detention. We lobby government, produce authoritative research and organise events to raise awareness about the injustice that people in detention are facing. We challenge stereotypes and ensure that people in immigrationdetention
DETAINEES - DETENTION ACTION Detention Action is a charity that provides emotional and practical support for people in immigration detention. We are completely independent from the Home Office and from the detention centres. Our telephone line is open: Monday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Tuesday - 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm. Wednesday - 10.30am to1pm.
ABOUT DETENTION
Immigration detention is the practice of incarcerating people for administrative immigration purposes. In the UK, people are detained indefinitely in prison-like conditions while their immigration or asylum claim is processed. It is unnecessary, expensive and inhumane. people were indefinitely detained in 2018.WITHOUT DETENTION
Without Detention. The UK has been at the forefront of the growth of immigration detention, across Europe and the world. Detention has come to be seen as central to a response to irregular migration based on enforcement, coercion and deterrence. The UK now has one of the largest detention estates in Europe and is the only State to usedetention
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to Detention. There is a crisis of harm in immigration detention. The current system is expensive, ineffective and unjust. It destroys lives. We need an immigration system based on cooperation, not coercion, and that respects people’s liberty and justice. The mass incarceration of migrants does nothing to help the immigrationHEALTH PROBLEMS
Vulnerability. Indefinite immigration detention creates and exacerbates serious vulnerabilities. Many people in detention are survivors of torture or other forms of extreme violence. Some have chronic physical or mental health problems that cannot be managed in detention. Others without pre-existing conditions develop seriousproblems by virtue
5 SHOCKING WAYS PRITI PATEL HAS FAILED REFUGEE CHILDREN Our Home Secretary is not doing well. 1. She shut down safe routes for children and families – and refuses to open new ones. With the tragic deaths of a Kurdish-Iranian family, including two small children, Anita and Armin, and a baby, Artin, in the Channel this month, we are reminded of the dangers people face trying to reach the safety of Britain in 2020. TRAFFICKED INTO DETENTION Trafficked into Detention • Detention Action November 2017 4 74 and 90%.5 Case studies throughout this briefing provide further illustration of the ways in which the decision to detain exacerbates the vulnerability and marginalisation of those AFTER THE FAST TRACK: WHAT NEXT FOR THE DETENTION OF Last month, my organisation Detention Action’s legal challenge to the Detained Fast Track asylum process came to an end. After almost three years of litigation, a dozen hearings, two Court of Appeal rulings and a good deal of angst, it came down to a single A4 side of paper from the Supreme Court. Permission to appeal denied.Detention Action
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