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  • Inquiry: Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences

Inquiry: Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences

26th September 20167th December 2017
In September 2016, CSAN responded to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Hate Crime and its Violent Consequences.
To read the submission, click here (pdf).
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Strong progress on community sponsorship of refugees
21st February 2019
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Migration
Call to action: ask MPs to end indefinite detention
21st February 2019

The lead Catholic bishop in England and Wales for migration is encouraging everyone to back calls for Parliament to introduce a 28-day time limit on the detention of refugees.

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Criminal Justice
Pact welcomes new policy framework for prisoners’ families
4th February 20194th February 2019

Pact has welcome a new policy framework for prison governors on how to work with families and charities such as Pact.

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Migration and the Common Good
2 July 2018, 6:45-9:15pm

How should we design a migration policy for the Common Good? What would a good immigration policy look like? Building on the new book from Theos and Jessica Kingsley Publishers, […]

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Caritas Westminster – Community Sponsorship of Refugees
31 May 2018, from 18:30-20:30hrs. Refreshments available from 6pm.

Join Caritas Westminster and Sponsor Refugees for an event on Community Sponsorship of refugees. Community Sponsorship is a way that community groups can be involved in supporting the resettlement of […]

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Slaves on our doorsteps
1 May 2018, 7-9pm

Caritas Westminster has arranged an evening of practical advice on addressing human trafficking and modern slavery in your community. Speakers include Bishop Paul McAleenan, Mick Duthie from the Santa Marta […]

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