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Declaration on the deportation of children and young people from schools/colleges under Immigration Act powers We, teachers, headteachers, lecturers, teaching assistants, students, young people, trade-unionists, mentors and others working in the education system are concerned about the damaging impact which the threat of deportation or actual deportation can have on children and young people studying in schools and colleges. Deportation affects a child's educational progress, health and well-being. We are also deeply concerned about the detrimental effect on the wider school or college community when personal relationships are disrupted and friends are separated. We also note that, in recent years, a number of schools and colleges across the UK have supported children and young people affected by the threat of deportation and have successfully campaigned for the rights of the families concerned, to stay. Many of these children and young people had settled in, made friends and progressed as part of the school community, prior to their facing a threat of deportation. The campaigns fought on their behalf have been widely supported by children and young people from all backgrounds. Therefore:
Join us and add your name to the declaration by filling in your details below. Please also support the campaign by downloading a pdf file of the declaration to print off and use to collect more signatures in your school or college. |
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![]() Last updated: 31 January 2005 |