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DETENTION CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS Detention conditions and standards. Humanity and Respect. All persons deprived of their liberty must be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person. This includes minimum standards with relation to accommodation, personal hygiene, clothing, bedding, food, exercise, access to newspapers,books and
THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES The IDC has identified over 250 examples of alternatives from 60 countries. This research, entitled There are alternatives, provides readers with the guidance needed to successfully avoid unnecessary detention and to ensure community options are as effective as possible. The research was launched during the 30th Session of the UNHuman Rights
VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
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A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION … 1 v erests 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION Never in a child’s best interests June 2017, No. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 KEY TRENDS IN AFRICA & WHAT THEY MEAN FOR YOU Key Trend #1: There Are Alternatives. There is an existing array of policies or everyday practices used to support and manage people in the community at all stages of the migration procedure while their claims for status or protection are being processed. In fact, the majority of countries do not normally detain non-citizens. CASE MANAGEMENT IDC ONLINE TRAINING TOOLKIT Duration. The Case Management course should take you approximately 2.5 hours to complete in total, or approximately 20 minutes per module. You do not need to complete the entire course at one time. Instead, you can complete each module in your own time as convenient. You can also revise modules already completed should you wish to do so. INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention. ATD is a ABOUT US – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION About Us – International Detention Coalition. About Us. IDC is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, individuals, as well as representatives of communities impacted by immigration detention, based in over 100 countries. IDC members have a wide range of specialisations related to immigration detention and alternativesto
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to detention (ATD) are any legislation, policy or practice, formal or informal, that ensures people are not detained for reasons relating to their migration status. Under international law, immigration detention must only ever be used as a last resort. As a result, states must first seek to implement ATD which allowindividuals at
DETENTION CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS Detention conditions and standards. Humanity and Respect. All persons deprived of their liberty must be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person. This includes minimum standards with relation to accommodation, personal hygiene, clothing, bedding, food, exercise, access to newspapers,books and
THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES The IDC has identified over 250 examples of alternatives from 60 countries. This research, entitled There are alternatives, provides readers with the guidance needed to successfully avoid unnecessary detention and to ensure community options are as effective as possible. The research was launched during the 30th Session of the UNHuman Rights
VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
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IDC JOINS GLOBAL REFUGEE FORUM LEGAL COMMUNITY PLEDGE In March 2021, IDC signed the Global Refugee Forum (GRF) Legal Community Pledge joining a diverse range of legal and refugee rights actors committed to strengthening access to legal assistance, rights and justice for asylum seekers, refugees, stateless persons and others forcibly displaced, including those subject to immigration detention.. Amongst the commitments made, private sector lawyers ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to detention (ATD) are any legislation, policy or practice, formal or informal, that ensures people are not detained for reasons relating to their migration status. Under international law, immigration detention must only ever be used as a last resort. As a result, states must first seek to implement ATD which allowindividuals at
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ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM However, there is a presumption in favour of temporary admission or release and, wherever possible, alternatives to detention are used (see 55.20 and chapter 57). According to the UK Border Agency’s (UKBA) UK Border Agency, Enforcement Instructions and Guidance there are three ‘alternatives to detention’ in the UK: temporaryadmission
THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES The International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a unique global network, of over 300 civil society organisations and individuals in more than 70 countries that advocate for, research and INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention. ATD is a ABOUT US – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION About Us – International Detention Coalition. About Us. IDC is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, individuals, as well as representatives of communities impacted by immigration detention, based in over 100 countries. IDC members have a wide range of specialisations related to immigration detention and alternativesto
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ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN THE USA Over the past five years, the IDC has undertaken a program of research to identify and describe a number of positive alternatives to immigration detention (‘alternatives’) that respect fundamental rights, are less expensive and are equally or more effective than traditional border controls. VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN NEW ZEALAND Law providing a mandate to consider alternatives to detention. Section 315 of New Zealand’s Immigration Act 2009 outlines specific conditions that may be applied to a person who would otherwise be subject to detention, including reporting, guarantors and undertaking actions towards case resolution.. Immigration officer and person liable for arrest and detention may in his/her absolute WHAT IS IMMIGRATION DETENTION? AND OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED Immigration detention is the deprivation of liberty for migration-related reasons. In most countries, immigration authorities have the power to hold non-citizens A NEW ALTERNATIVE TO DETENTION PILOT FOR WOMEN IN THE UK There’s something different about the newest member of the European Alternatives to Detention (ATD) Network: Action Foundation is the first NGO running a government-initiated and funded alternative to detention pilot project to join the Network, which is working to reduce immigration detention across the region.. Called “ Action Access ” and based in Newcastle in the UK, the 2-year pilot ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION DATABASE Select a sub CAP type Select sub CAP type Establish a presumption of liberty Mandate to apply alternatives in the first instance Only permit detention when alternatives cannot be applied Prohibit the detention of vulnerable individuals Respect of fundamental rights Basic needs Formal status and documentation Legal advice andinterpretation Fair
A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION … 1 v erests 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION Never in a child’s best interests June 2017, No. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention. ATD is a ABOUT US – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION About Us – International Detention Coalition. About Us. IDC is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, individuals, as well as representatives of communities impacted by immigration detention, based in over 100 countries. IDC members have a wide range of specialisations related to immigration detention and alternativesto
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ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN THE USA Over the past five years, the IDC has undertaken a program of research to identify and describe a number of positive alternatives to immigration detention (‘alternatives’) that respect fundamental rights, are less expensive and are equally or more effective than traditional border controls. VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
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A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION … 1 v erests 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION Never in a child’s best interests June 2017, No. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OUR TEAM – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION Mia-lia Boua Kiernan. Communications & Engagement Coordinator. mkiernan@idcoalition.org. Pia Solf. Regional Operations & Administration Officer. psolf@idcoalition.org. Vivienne Chew. Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator. vchew@idcoalition.org. MEMBERS – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION Search. Español; Join IDC; Members ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to detention (ATD) are any legislation, policy or practice, formal or informal, that ensures people are not detained for reasons relating to their migration status. Under international law, immigration detention must only ever be used as a last resort. As a result, states must first seek to implement ATD which allowindividuals at
DETENTION CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS Detention conditions and standards. Humanity and Respect. All persons deprived of their liberty must be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person. This includes minimum standards with relation to accommodation, personal hygiene, clothing, bedding, food, exercise, access to newspapers,books and
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION DATABASE Select a sub CAP type Select sub CAP type Establish a presumption of liberty Mandate to apply alternatives in the first instance Only permit detention when alternatives cannot be applied Prohibit the detention of vulnerable individuals Respect of fundamental rights Basic needs Formal status and documentation Legal advice andinterpretation Fair
THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES The IDC has identified over 250 examples of alternatives from 60 countries. This research, entitled There are alternatives, provides readers with the guidance needed to successfully avoid unnecessary detention and to ensure community options are as effective as possible. The research was launched during the 30th Session of the UNHuman Rights
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THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES The International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a unique global network, of over 300 civil society organisations and individuals in more than 70 countries that advocate for, research and INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention. ATD is a ABOUT US – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION About Us – International Detention Coalition. About Us. IDC is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, individuals, as well as representatives of communities impacted by immigration detention, based in over 100 countries. IDC members have a wide range of specialisations related to immigration detention and alternativesto
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ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN THE USA Over the past five years, the IDC has undertaken a program of research to identify and describe a number of positive alternatives to immigration detention (‘alternatives’) that respect fundamental rights, are less expensive and are equally or more effective than traditional border controls. VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
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A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION … 1 v erests 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION Never in a child’s best interests June 2017, No. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION International Detention Coalition (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention. ATD is a ABOUT US – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION About Us – International Detention Coalition. About Us. IDC is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, individuals, as well as representatives of communities impacted by immigration detention, based in over 100 countries. IDC members have a wide range of specialisations related to immigration detention and alternativesto
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ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION IN THE USA Over the past five years, the IDC has undertaken a program of research to identify and describe a number of positive alternatives to immigration detention (‘alternatives’) that respect fundamental rights, are less expensive and are equally or more effective than traditional border controls. VULNERABILITY SCREENING Vulnerability Screening. This screening tool on identifying and addressing situations of vulnerability is a UNHCR and IDC collaboration intended to help guide and inform frontline workers and decision-makers on the relevance of vulnerability factors to detention decisions, referrals to alternatives to detention, open receptionfacilities
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A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION … 1 v erests 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 A REVIEW OF LAWS THAT PROHIBIT CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION Never in a child’s best interests June 2017, No. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OUR TEAM – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION Mia-lia Boua Kiernan. Communications & Engagement Coordinator. mkiernan@idcoalition.org. Pia Solf. Regional Operations & Administration Officer. psolf@idcoalition.org. Vivienne Chew. Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator. vchew@idcoalition.org. MEMBERS – INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION Search. Español; Join IDC; Members ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Alternatives to detention (ATD) are any legislation, policy or practice, formal or informal, that ensures people are not detained for reasons relating to their migration status. Under international law, immigration detention must only ever be used as a last resort. As a result, states must first seek to implement ATD which allowindividuals at
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RIGHTS AND DIGNITY FOR ALL WHO MIGRATE ------------------------- INTERNATIONAL DETENTION COALITION (IDC) is a powerful global network of 400+ organisations, groups, and individuals based in over 100 countries who advocate to secure the human rights of people impacted by and at-risk of immigration detention.Read More
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TIN OTOCH CHILDREN’S SHELTER: SONORA, MEXICOMarch 4, 2021
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