Our team have co-authored a number of reports and publications on migrant and refugee children and young people. We are also regularly called upon for expert input, advice and editorial support for others reports and publications. All of which you are able to download from here.
If you would like to contact our team for expert interviews, opinion or support for research and publications please contact miclu@islingtonlaw.org.uk.
How to convey child-friendly information to children in migration: a handbook for frontline professionals
Council of Europe, December 2018
Precarious Citizenship: Unseen, Settled and Alone
MiCLU, March 2017
Put Yourself in Our Shoes: Considering Children’s Best Interests in the Asylum System
Law Centres Network, November 2015.
Cut Off From Justice: The impact of excluding migrant children from legal aid
The Children’s Society, July 2015
Legal Aid changes – Child Rights Impact Assessment
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England, September 2014.
“What’s going to happen tomorrow?” Unaccompanied children refused asylum
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England, April 2014.
How children become failed asylum seekers
Kent University, Kent Law Clinic, March 2014.
Still at risk: A review of support for trafficked children
Refugee Council and The Children’s Society, 2013.
Children’s Best Interests: A primary consideration?
Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit, June 2013.
‘Navigating the System: Advice provision for young refugees and migrants’
Coram Children’s Legal Centre, 2012.
Working with children and young people subject to immigration control: Guidelines for best practice (second edition)
Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA), March 2012.
Working with refugee children: current issues in best practice (second edition)
Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA), February 2012.
Landing in Dover: The Immigration process Undergone by Unaccompanied Children arriving in Kent
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England, January 2012.
Further reports and publications we have supported:
The Value and Effects of Judicial Review: The Nature of Claims, their Outcomes and Consequences
Public Law Project, October 2015.
Whose best interests? Exploring Unaccompanied Minors’ Rights through the Lens of Migration and Asylum Processes (MinAs)
Wilding, J, and Dembour, M, University of Brighton, October 2015.
Not Just a Temporary Fix – The Search for Durable Solutions for Migrant Children
The Children’s Society, August 2015.
Routes to regularisation for people without legal status in the UK
Paul Hamlyn Foundation April 2013.
Refugee Children’s Rights Project Evaluation
Jim Koe and Tess Kingham, September 2012.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and its application to child refugee status determination
Refugee Children’s Rights Project and Immigration Law Practitioner’s Association, April 2012.
I don’t feel human: Experiences of destitution among young refugees and migrants
The Children’s Society, 2012.
Into the unknown – Children’s journeys through the asylum Process
The Children’s Society, 2011.
Landing in Kent: The experience of unaccompanied children arriving in the UK
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England, February 2011.
Refugee and Migrant Justice Safe at Last: Children on the frontline of UK Border Control
Refugee and Migrant Justice, 2010.
Refugee & Migrant Justice, Does Every Child Matter? Children seeking asylum in Britain
Refugee & Migrant Justice, 2009.
Claiming Asylum at a Screening Unit as an Unaccompanied Child
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England, 2008.