Unaccompanied asylum seeking children and leaving care: funding instructions 20/21
Instructions to local authorities about funding for the support and care of former and unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC).
The North West Regional Strategic Migration Partnership (RSMP) is funded by the Home Office, and hosted by Manchester City Council. We are local authority led, but work with organisations across the statutory, voluntary, community and private sectors to help the region to deal with, and benefit from, migration.
Instructions to local authorities about funding for the support and care of former and unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC).
This booklet is for children who have arrived in the United Kingdom and are seeking asylum by themselves. It can also be read by adults who want to help them. Available in multiple languages.
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Resources and guidance to assist social workers in completing an age assessment of an unaccompanied asylum seeking child (UASC)