Homelessness and the Law for Health care Staff Just as for the mental health act & the the mental capacity act, we need a working knowledge of the law.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Selected Issues - England and Wales (Part 1) By Peter Orji (University of Southampton)
Advertisements

11 How are you spelling G? Social Services, Housing, the Courts and Homeless 16 & 17 year Olds.
Residency All applicants must provide verification that they are residents of California and intend to remain in California for an indefinite period before.
Access to Healthcare & Charges to Overseas Visitors “…no society can legitimately call itself civilized if a sick person is denied medical aid because.
Immigration,Housing and Welfare Benefits Solomon Adeyeni Policy & Review Manager Housing Advice Service/Trainee Solicitor.
Championing Young People’s Learning YPLA Funding Team YPLA Learner Eligibility Guidance (LEG) 2011/12-v1 - published July 2011 (separate presentations.
Housing Options: Local authority ‘gatekeeping’ or a route to safety for victims of domestic violence? Gemma Burgess and Anna Clarke.
Registered charity no // registered company no Ashwood Centre, 44a Headingley Lane, Leeds LS6 2EB (Destitution)
1 Identify aspects of the refugee experience and the impact they have on new arrivals Element 1.1.
Immigration and Housing Rights. Nationality Law ► This defines the country of which people are citizens ► Sets out the ways in which people can become.
Tax credits for people from abroad Mark Willis NAWRA meeting, Edinburgh 4 September 2009.
Hackney’s Lettings Policy and Recent Changes John Isted.
Housing, homelessness and offending Jamie Harding, Centre for Offenders and Offending.
Recent Inward Migratory Trends to Edinburgh – Challenges and Opportunities Nick Croft – Corporate Projects Manager (Equalities, Diversity and Human Rights)
A. Support for key statutory services Grants ProgrammesFunding CategoriesCriteria 2. Youth Work Chart of Grant Programmes, Funding Categories and Priority.
Homelessness in Middlesbrough
MIGRANT ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE – THE ISSUES Don Flynn.
Jillyn Stauffer Assignment Three
Family Friendly Employment Rights The Government has introduced a range of new employment rights designed to help working parents. In addition to amendments.
CHAPTER 7 Parental rights. Pregnant women and those who have recently given birth have rights to time off in particular circumstances. Parents have rights.
Outline of Presentation
Welfare Reforms Ursula Barrington. Welfare reforms On 16 February 2011 the Welfare Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament. The Bill legislates for the.
Lesson 7: Undocumented Immigration. Undocumented Immigrants Undocumented immigrants may have entered the US without showing a visa or green card. They.
UK Immigration & English Language requirements Jo-anne McDonnell Immigration Advisor TalentScotland Relocation Advisory Service #MoveToScotland C
IMMIGRATION LAW FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY LAWYERS Peggy Etiebet 1 st December 2008.
Abortion Aug The history of British abortion law  Made Illegal in the 19th century. Before then Common Law had allowed abortion before quickening.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANCE BARNET LBC NOVEMBER 2011.
Safeguarding Adults in Ealing
Investing in the Future of Derbyshire. Housing Related Support Housing Support for Vulnerable People living in Derbyshire who are homeless or at risk.
The local authority perspective : Andrew Burnip: Housing Solutions Core Team Manager:
Thresholds & Referring in to Social Care Simon Harrison Group Manager Referral and Assessment Service.
Immigration (European Economic Area)(Amendment)(No.2) Regulations 2013 A guide to the amendments to the EEA regulations 1.
Welfare Reform in Leicestershire What this means for your community.
The Habitual Residence Condition PILA Training 18 August 2010 FLAC – the Free Legal Advice Centres.
HOUSING & COMMUNITY CARE WORKSHOP Kelvin Rutledge & Jon Holbrook.
Unit 8 Special Topics in Emergency Service Occupational Safety and Health Chapter 13.
EEA services October Good practice Workshop Services offered at the Booth Centre Job Club – helping people get into and stay in work The reconnection.
The Southwark Judgement Kent Joint Policy and Planning Board.
BENEFIT SYSTEMS IN. Public Funds - Access to the UK benefits System If you are in the UK on a temporary visa in most cases you cannot claim public funds.
Access to higher education for migrant care leavers 4 December
Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society Many Cultures…One People Family Sponsorship & Sponsorship Breakdown.
Best practice in preparing to house refugees Jamie Stewart CIHCMDirect Dial: +44 (0) Housing Development OfficerFax: +44(0) Scottish.
Unit Awareness of Protection and Safeguarding in Health and Social Care (adults and children and young people)
Vulnerable People and Social Inclusion GCC Briefing 10 th September 2015.
Mental Capacity Act and DoLS. Aim – Mental Capacity Act You will: Know what is covered by the MCA Understand the principles of the Act Understand what.
Cwm Taf Housing, Homelessness and Vulnerable Groups Needs Assessment 2012 Angela Jones Consultant in Public Health, Cwm Taf Public Health Team 16 th October.
Regional Public Health Primary Care Workshop Megan Williams Senior Lawyer/Rōia Kahika Community Law Wellington and Hutt Valley Te Whare Ture Hapori o Te.
Foreign Nationals and Asylum Seekers in England Eligibility for Care and Support in IRCs – a guide for Local Authorities Reception screen identifies urgent.
Health and Social Care Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Sustaining Tenancies Guidance May 2013 Martyn Burn, Head of Support & Care.
The Immigration Bill and Asylum Support What does it all mean for people seeking refugee protection? Emma Birks & Lorna Gledhill Regional Asylum Activism.
Illegal, Invisible, In Limbo: how can CLCs support asylum seekers living in the community? Ms Liz Simpson, MOSAIC – Justice Connect Ms Sarah Dale, Refugee.
Section 20 Children Act FAQs Do both parents have to sign the s20 agreement? Are the parents obliged to give 7 days notice? If you are in care.
Migration Pop Gill Cohesion & Integration Manager Derby City Council.
World Refugee Week  What is Refugee Week? Refugee week is a UK-wide programme of arts, cultural and educational events and activities that celebrates.
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS EUROPEAN LEGISLATION GREEK LEGISLATION ISAR - 3 rd GEL CORFU, GREECE.
Undocumented migrants - Entitlements
Asylum Support for women with NRPF
Documented or not? Bethan Lant Casework Manager.
Canadian Immigration Process
Universal Credit Digital Service Supporting claimant needs.
Registered Scottish Charity Number SC
Element 1.1 Identify aspects of the refugee experience and the impact they have on new arrivals.
EU Immigration Briefing Session: Update and Workshop at the University of Salford 26 January 2018 Simon Kenny Principal Associate.
Access to healthcare for migrants
Tax credits for people from abroad
Asylum seekers and refugees in the UK
Homelessness Reduction Act
EEA nationals: barriers to benefits
PUBLIC CHARGE: GETTING THE HELP YOU NEED
Presentation transcript:

Homelessness and the Law for Health care Staff Just as for the mental health act & the the mental capacity act, we need a working knowledge of the law as it relates to homeless patients

Habitual Residency Test Applied by housing and benefits departments, introduced August test is applied to all people, including returning British nationals, who have recently arrived in the country The test considers: whether a person has an intention of settling in the UK, and has been in the UK for an “appreciable period of time” – usually about 3 months

Local Connection. Housing Act 1996, Parts VI and VII A local connection is established by: residence in the area for six out of the last 12 months or three out of the last five years immediate family members resident in the area for the last five years employment in the area – full or part time. Being in custody (or in hospital!) in the area does not establish a local connection, no matter how long the custodial period

Vulnerable and Priority Need - Housing Act 1996, Parts VI& VII pregnant women persons with whom a pregnant woman resides, or might reasonably be expected to reside persons with dependent children, or with who dependent children might reasonably be expected to reside persons who are vulnerable – because of old age, mental or physical disability, or other special reason – this is the area in which we most commonly need to provide supporting evidence persons who are homeless in emergency – e.g. house fire

Other categories Categories added to this list by the Priority Needs Order 2001 – young persons under 21 who are looked after/accommodated between 16 and 18 young persons under the age of 21 who are vulnerable* as result of being looked after/accommodated/fostered vulnerable as result of being in HM forces vulnerable as a result of custodial sentence/remand to custody/contempt of court/kindred offence vulnerable as result of leaving accommodation because of threats of violence

What is vulnerable? Case law Camden vs Pereira less able to fend for him or herself in coping with being homeless and would suffer injury or detriment which an ‘average” homeless person would not These are the key elements to spell out in any medical report; less able than average, resulting in harm

Intentionally homeless - Housing Act 1996, Parts VI& VII An applicant is intentionally homeless if s/he has deliberately done/not done something as a consequence of which s/he has lost accommodation that was available and reasonable for them to continue to occupy

Accessing (social services funded) community care services, including accommodation, for people found intentionally homeless Section 21 of the National Assistance Act 1948 E.g. a person in a wheelchair, who has been evicted because of rent arrears and found intentionally homeless. Because he has care needs S21 NAA 1948 is likely to apply, requiring social services to fund his accommodation

EEA nationals, rights to benefits and housing – how long here and what to prove? EEA nationals have an initial “Right to Reside” for 3 months. After that they have a “Right to Reside” if they are a worker, job seeker, self employed, self sufficient, or a student. They will be able to access public funds if they have a “Right to Reside” AND are “Habitually Resident” EEA nationals who have 5 years continuous (legal) residence in the UK have a permanent right to reside and the same rights to housing as UK citizens

No recourse to public funds- Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 UKBA will support persons with NRPF under two circumstances Section 95 immigration and asylum act support (current asylum seekers and their dependents) Section 4 immigration and asylum act support (refused asylum seekers who have agreed to return home will be housed and supported while arrangements are made-also known as “hard case support”)

Schedule 3 of the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 excludes 4 categories of people from social services support under s21 NAA 1948: - Persons granted refugee status by another EEA State & dependants An EEA national and any dependents A failed asylum seeker who has failed to comply with removal directions (i.e. avoided removal by UKBA) A person unlawfully present in the UK (including visa overstayers, failed asylum seekers who applied for asylum in-country, illegal entrants)

Summary Housing entitlement is complicated and subject to changing case law- patients often need specialist legal advice Targeted medical evidence may be very helpful But if the issue is one of entitlement, vulnerability may not be legally relevant Independent legal advice is often needed