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Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. believe in the power of coalition building to connect with community representatives, researchers, archivists, cultural workers and entrepreneurs who share a vision and commitment to improve the lives of African Caribbean people.
Through coalition building, we aim to connect with individuals and organisati
Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. believe in the power of coalition building to connect with community representatives, researchers, archivists, cultural workers and entrepreneurs who share a vision and commitment to improve the lives of African Caribbean people.
Through coalition building, we aim to connect with individuals and organisations to pool our expertise and resources. Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. operate nationally with their coalition to develop policy solutions to issues identified in reports such as the Windrush Lessons Learned Review and data evidencing race disparities.
The Forum creates space to review how immigration and criminal law enforcement has impacted the lives of people within our community network. Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. analyse how immigration and criminal law may have unfairly caused harm across five key areas: Criminal Justice, Education, Work, Health, and Community Cohesion.
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The Forum creates space to review how immigration and criminal law enforcement has impacted the lives of people within our community network. Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. analyse how immigration and criminal law may have unfairly caused harm across five key areas: Criminal Justice, Education, Work, Health, and Community Cohesion.
Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. use archival material, journals, data, research, legal text, cultural artefacts and oral testimony to review the complex issues surrounding racial disparities within these areas.
The Protocol creates space for African Caribbean communities to participate in the creation of policy ideas. To achieve this, we seek the commitment of government and local councils to engage in policy design workshops with our coalition of practitioners. These workshops provide an opportunity for engagement and dialogue with policymakers
The Protocol creates space for African Caribbean communities to participate in the creation of policy ideas. To achieve this, we seek the commitment of government and local councils to engage in policy design workshops with our coalition of practitioners. These workshops provide an opportunity for engagement and dialogue with policymakers.
Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C. believe that the inclusion of diverse perspectives in policy design is essential for policymakers to gain a deeper understanding of African Caribbean experience when working together to develop policy ideas that are inclusive and responsive to urgent needs.
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