Accommodation and support

The session covers legal duties to provide accommodation and support, the NRM and provision under the Victim Care Contract, and the Recovery Needs Assessment.

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What we cover: About the trainers:

  • Legal duties to provide accommodation and support

    NRM process in terms of support and accommodation and provision under the Victim Care Contract

    Accommodation for asylum-seekers receiving asylum support

    Accommodation and support for survivors in police custody, prison, detention centres

    Brief overview of some points to note about local Authority support and housing

    Recovery Needs Assessment

  • Robyn Taylor

    Robyn is a civil liberties and public lawyer. Prior to joining ATLEU in 2024 she was a pro bono lawyer at Allen & Overy responsible for managing their access to justice clinics in the UK.

    Robyn qualified in 2019 at Deighton Pierce Glynn where she specialised in discrimination claims against state bodies and service providers. She has a keen interest in advocating for the rights of migrants and recently undertook a short secondment at European Lawyers in Lesvos.

  • Hannah Khalifah

    Hannah Khalifah is a supervising solicitor specialising in housing and public law, based in London. Hannah qualified as a solicitor in 2018 and joined ATLEU in 2022. She was shortlisted as a finalist in the Housing category for the 2022 Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year award and is a Junior Executive Member of the Housing Law Practitioners Association.

    Her notable cases include R (YH) v Secretary of State for Home Department (CO/4801/2022) in which it was argued that all potential victims of modern slavery should receive the same rate of support regardless of their accommodation status. In response the Home Office amended the rate of financial support for victims and potential victims of trafficking under the Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract (MSVCC).

  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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  • Standard: £75 + booking fee

    MSVCC providers, large charities & legal aid firms: £50 + booking fee

    Small charities & non profit organisations: £25 + booking fee