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  • Children of Migrant Families and Access to Early Years/Childcare Services — The Overlooked Barrier

    Early education and childcare do more than keep a tired parent working — they shape children’s language, social skills, school-readiness and long-term life chances. Yet in the UK a hidden policy barrier is shutting tens of thousands of children out of those opportunities: immigration conditions that place their parents under No Recourse to Public Funds…

    ZabethJ

    October 29, 2025
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    education, family, mental-health, news, parenting
  • Children in the Shadows: How UK Asylum Policies Impact Young Lives

    The UK’s asylum policy neglects the plight of thousands of children, often leaving them in limbo without support. Many flee war and persecution, facing trauma during the lengthy asylum process. Issues like age assessment and inadequate access to education and mental health services exacerbate their struggles, highlighting the urgent need for compassionate reforms.

    ZabethJ

    October 7, 2025
    Uncategorized
    asylum, children, education, history, immigration, mental-health, news, politics, refugees
    Children in the Shadows: How UK Asylum Policies Impact Young Lives
  • What the ‘One In, One Out’ Deal Means for Migrant Families

    Immigration is rarely out of the news, but the recent UK–France agreement—quickly labelled the “One In, One Out” deal—has generated particularly strong reactions. Supporters see it as a bold step to deter dangerous small-boat crossings across the Channel, while critics argue it’s a small-scale scheme dressed up as a major breakthrough. As a retired social…

    ZabethJ

    August 26, 2025
    Uncategorized
    asylum, history, immigration, news, politics
  • Are We Responding or Reacting?

    Dissecting the UK’s Approach to Small Boat Crossings Over the past weekend, the English Channel once again made headlines. A spike in small boat crossings reignited public concern and political commentary, with familiar phrases like “crisis,” “surge,” and “crackdown” dominating media coverage. Yet beneath the noise lies a pressing question: Is the UK responding to…

    ZabethJ

    August 2, 2025
    Uncategorized
    asylum, immigration, news, politics, refugees
  • When Fear Meets Misinformation: The Migrant Hotel Protests and What They Reveal About Us

    “In a divided world, unity isn’t just powerful—it’s necessary.” In a small UK town this week, frustration spilled onto the roads—literally. Protesters, angered by the housing of asylum seekers in a local hotel, blocked a major dual carriageway, clashed with counter-protesters, and reignited a national debate about immigration, resources, and who belongs. Videos circulating online…

    ZabethJ

    July 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    asylum, history, immigration, news, politics
  • Should Asylum Seekers Access State Benefits? A Closer Look at the Debate

    The question of whether asylum seekers should have access to state benefits is one that has sparked significant debate in the UK and around the world. At the heart of this debate are the moral, economic, and social implications of supporting individuals who have fled their home countries seeking refuge. On one hand, some argue…

    ZabethJ

    July 29, 2025
    Uncategorized
    asylum, dailyprompt, dailyprompt-2014, history, immigration, news, politics
  • The Impact of Divorce on Immigrant Parents: A Story of Resilience, Challenges, and Community

    Divorce is a challenging life event for any family, but when it involves immigrant parents, the situation becomes even more complex. As an immigrant parent navigating the UK social care system, particularly within the context of divorce, there are unique struggles, cultural nuances, and legal hurdles that many face. I’ve been working on a project…

    ZabethJ

    July 29, 2025
    Uncategorized
    divorce, family, marriage, mental-health, relationships
  • Debunking Myths: Undocumented Migrants’ Legal Protections

    “For many migrant families in the UK, survival means navigating an unfamiliar system with limited rights, unclear information, and no safety net. Conditions like ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ (NRPF) leave parents facing impossible choices—between rent and food, between asking for help and fearing deportation. Language barriers, bureaucratic delays, and the emotional toll of uncertainty…

    ZabethJ

    July 25, 2025
    Uncategorized
    blog, immigration, news, nrpf, politics, social care, travel
    Debunking Myths: Undocumented Migrants’ Legal Protections
  • Reflections After a Short Break: Returning with Purpose

    Dear readers, After a few weeks away from this blog, I’m returning with a renewed sense of clarity, purpose, and gratitude. Sometimes, taking a step back is not about giving up—but about gathering strength, insight, and perspective. That’s exactly what this short pause has been for me. 🌱 Why the Break? Over the past month,…

    ZabethJ

    July 24, 2025
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    #MigrantFamiliesUK #SocialCareUK #ChildProtection #UKImmigration #MigrantSupport #FamilyAdvocacy #SocialJustice #ZabethjohnhBlog, blog, self-care, writing
  • Understanding UK Social Care: A Guide for Migrant Families

    “Helping you navigate the system with confidence and clarity“ Moving to a new country brings a mix of hope and uncertainty—especially when it comes to your family’s wellbeing. In the UK, social care services are designed to support vulnerable individuals and families, including children, older adults, and those with disabilities. But for many migrant families,…

    ZabethJ

    June 20, 2025
    Uncategorized
    children, education, family, mental-health, migrant families, parenting, social care system
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