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About
JCWI
Eric Fripp - Chair
M Habib Rahman - Chief Executive
JCWI
was formed in the 1960s at a time of new Commonwealth immigration
to assist families coming to a new country. JCWI provided free advice
and assistance for new immigrants and for the settled community
wishing to be reunited with their families.
As
a result of expertise gained in this way, JCWI began to publish
and campaign for changes in increasingly unfair legislation.
Since
then JCWI has helped many thousands of families and individuals
in desperate need, free of charge. JCWI works to influence all the
major debates on immigration and asylum in the UK and increasingly
the European Union where the agenda for UK's immigration policy
is more frequently being set.
JCWI
continues to be an important resource for others who work in this
sphere. It has established itself as the leading training provider
in immigration, nationality and refugee law. Over the years, thousands
of people have benefited from its highly acclaimed training courses.
JCWI
produces written materials such as factsheets, briefings, policy
pamphlets, a quarterly bulletin and "The Immigration, Nationality
and Refugee Law Handbook", which is an essential reference
resource for all legal practitioners, students and advisors.
JCWI
is unique in that it is the only national organisation in the field
that has never sought nor accepted central government funds, and
can truly claim to be independent and free from any government influence.
JCWI
is needed now more than ever, operating in an environment of highly
charged immigration and race debate.
Join
JCWI today and help us to remain an independent voice in the immigration
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