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Asylum Seekers: Women

Categories: Articles:Asylum & Refugees | Published: 29/01/2015 | Views: 1674
Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty's Government whether they intend to consult Asylum Aid about ways to improve protection and fairness for women asylum applicants and support provided for those who have suffered gender-based harm.

Lord Bates: Home Office officials regularly meet with Asylum Aid and recently discussed Asylum Aid's Protection Gap campaign and other practical steps that can be taken to further improve the management of asylum claims from women.

Lord Hylton (CB): I welcome the positive points in the noble Lord's brief reply. Will the Government extend childcare to all women's interviews, especially in London and Liverpool, where it is not available? Will they provide training on gender violence to interviewers and interpreters, as is already done for the police? Finally, will they explain to women applicants why choosing a woman interviewer or counsellor can be of benefit to them?

Lord Bates: On his first point, we are very much open to reasonable suggestions as to how childcare could be improved. There are some practical difficulties on some of the sites, particularly in central London. As for having female interviewers, that is a very good step and we want to make progress on that. There is some practical difficulty over interpreters. I will get back to the noble Lord on his other points, if I may.

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