Asylum is a human right Welcome to the Refugee Council Conference: Separated Children & Young People in the Asylum System 10 October 2012, London At KPMG, Canary Wharf
Asylum is a human right By Acting CEO of Refugee Council Welcome and Introduction by the Chair
Asylum is a human right Keynote: UKBA’s approach to children- overview and future plans Lisa Killham, UKBA Children’s Champion
Asylum is a human right A former Children’s Section client- Sharing personal experiences of system Matiuallah Haidar- Former Client of Refugee Council
Asylum is a human right Q & A Session With Lisa Killham and Matiullah Hadiar
Asylum is a human right Expert Sessions- Morning 11: 15 – 12: Age assessment and the courts - how to make your age assessment lawful and achieve best practice with tbc and Francesco Jeff, Children’s Adviser- Age Disputes, Refugee Council 2. Trafficked Children - Identifying and safeguarding trafficked children, with Sian Turner from the UK Human Trafficking Centre and Helen Johnson, Operations Manager, Refugee Council Children’s Section 3. Preparing a Human Rights Assessment for refused young people with Zubier Yazdani of Deighton Pierce Glynn Solicitors and Judith Dennis, Advocacy and Influencing Officer - Policy, Refugee Council 4. Making decisions on children’s asylum claims with Ruth Hadland UKBA and Alem Belayeneh, Operations Manager, Refugee Council Children’s Section
Asylum is a human right Keynote: How to help children restore links with family, in a context where their wishes and concerns must be respected By Nev Jefferies- British Red Cross- Head of International Tracing and Message Services
Asylum is a human right Keynote Speaker: Presenting Key findings and recommendations from forthcoming UNHCR/UNICEF guidance on the best interests of children By Nadine French, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Asylum is a human right Q & A With New Jefferies and Nadine French
Asylum is a human right 1. Age assessment and the courts - how to make your age assessment lawful and achieve best practice with tbc and Francesco Jeff, Children’s Adviser- Age Disputes, Refugee Council 2. Trafficked Children - Identifying and safeguarding trafficked children, with Sian Turner from the UK Human Trafficking Centre and Helen Johnson, Operations Manager, Refugee Council Children’s Section 3. Preparing a Human Rights Assessment for refused young people with Zubier Yazdani of Deighton Pierce Glynn Solicitors and Judith Dennis, Advocacy and Influencing Officer - Policy, Refugee Council 4. Making decisions on children’s asylum claims with Ruth Hadland UKBA and Alem Belayeneh, Operations Manager, Refugee Council Children’s Section Expert Sessions- Afternoon 14:25- 15:50
Asylum is a human right Summary of all Expert Sessions Feedback from each session – followed by Q & A
Asylum is a human right Keynote Speaker- Closing remarks on the conference Prof Ravi Kohli- Professor of Child Welfare
Asylum is a human right Chairs Closing Comments and Thank You Thank you for attending Refugee Council conference ‘Separated Children & Young People in the Asylum System’