Asylum seekers - advice and support

Summary

Asylum seekers - advice and supportAsylum is protection given by a country to someone who is fleeing persecution in their own country. It is given under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. To be recognised as a refugee, you must have left your country and be unable to go back because you have a well-founded fear of persecution.

The UK also adheres to the European Convention on Human Rights, which prevents us sending someone to a country where there is a real risk that they will be exposed to torture, or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

More information can be found at the Home Office, UK Border Agency web site

Asylum and Education

Leicestershire County Council provide a Service working in partnership with schools and parents to raise the achievement of minority ethnic pupils. Please visit LCC site for further information.

External websites

Contact us

Officer / Team Service Manager
Postal address Leicestershire County Council
Beaumanor Hall
Beaumanor Drive
Woodhouse
Loughborough
LE12 8TX
E-mail address emass@leics.gov.uk
Telephone 01509 891 394
Officer / Team Performance Team
Postal address Blaby District Council
Council Offices
Desford Road
Narborough
Leicester
LE19 2EP
E-mail address equalities@blaby.gov.uk
Telephone 0116 272 7613

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This page was last updated on 8th July 2010

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