Protecting the rights of undocumented children – the future of KIND
KIND UK’s Strategic Plan for 2022-25 sets out our goals for the next three years of our project.
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KIND UK’s Strategic Plan for 2022-25 sets out our goals for the next three years of our project.
Download this resource by clicking here Changes Effective 4th October 2023 – the fee associated with registering a child was increased to £1,214. Children’s nationality… Read More »Routes to children’s nationality and immigration status
Free training on UK citizenship, immigration and nationality law for local authority practice managers, trainers, IROs and others who train, mentor or review children’s social work
KIND joined Little Amal on her Walk through Europe – we met her before we held a children’s citizenship ceremony.
We asked ourselves, how do you tell the story of undocumented youth without getting all lawyerish about it? Well here’s how! PositiveNegatives produce comics, animations and… Read More »Ola: A British Love Story Against All Odds
Our pro bono lawyers and the firms they work for are the backbone of KIND’s project – without them, we couldn’t begin to have the impact that… Read More »Interview: Olivia Clark and Kristin Bong
It’s pro bono week, so we thought we’d have a chat with Alexander Kolmakov from DLA Piper — he’s close to completing his 15th case.… Read More »15 pro bono cases that couldn’t have been completed without KIND UK
The uncertainty surrounding Brexit means that people need to know what their rights are, and what they can do now to protect them. Many children… Read More »EU Settled Status and British Citizenship: What You Need to Know
Brighter Futures is a group of active young migrants working together to bring about positive change. In this short film they share their experiences to help… Read More »Working with children and young people
Of the tens of thousands of children and young people in the UK with unresolved immigration issues many have an entitlement to British citizenship or… Read More »Because every child has the right to dream