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Illegal, Invisible, In Limbo: how can CLCs support asylum seekers living in the community? Ms Liz Simpson, MOSAIC – Justice Connect Ms Sarah Dale, Refugee Advice & Casework Service Ms Catherine Johnson, Coordinator, Migration Support Programs, Australian Red Cross
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Summary 1.Refugee process affecting asylum seekers 2.Living situation of asylum seekers & casework support programs 3.Common civil law issues affecting asylum seekers 4.Bridging Visas
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Immigration Process
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Living Situation 1.Asylum Seekers in the community can access support through ASAS, CAS, CD -Financial assistance (60 – 89% Centrelink) -access to health services -caseworker support and referral for housing, education, social support etc. 2. Key Challenges: -Limited financial resources -Insecure house -Lack of/limited access to education and employment -Impact of mental and physical health issues -Impact of uncertainty in visa determination process. -Lack of knowledge of legal system or impact of experience in their home country -Limited social and community supports
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Common civil law issues for asylum seekers (MOSAIC: Areas of law Jan-March 2014)
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Bridging Visa Conditions
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