Report
to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry on asylum
By Flo Krause, Farah Damji and Nanki Chawla
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
1 This
submission examines asylum through a gendered lens, with a focus on housing
as a human right. Through our interactions with the women tenants of G4S we propose policy recommendations with
regards to both housing and the contracts and subcontractors in charge of this.
2 We
conclude that the current asylum system fails women as a particularly
vulnerable group, and must be overhauled in its entirety in order for gender
mainstreaming to take place. We assert that housing contracts should only be
given to housing associations, rather than corporations, and suggest the
Housing First model as an alternative to the current system. We urge an
immediate review of the current contractors, in order to assess their
capabilities in fulfilling their current mandate, and to ensure that the
vulnerable are not being ignored. We also point out that accountability
mechanisms and transparency processes are vital to ensuring a fairer, more
inclusive new system. We call for trauma sensitivity training for the officials
which interact with this group of vulnerable people.
Maya Angelou
This is an extract from a report to the Home Afairs Select Committee on asylum, that will be published in parliament on June 4 2013 at an event hosted by Jeremy Corbyn MP. For further information please email info@kazuri.org.uk
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