Social reproduction
in the shadows
Making lives with ‘no recourse to public funds’
Shadows is a research project that advances understandings of the ways destitute migrant families and unaccompanied young people with insecure migration status make and sustain their lives in the absence of mainstream welfare support in England. Shadows explores these issues through longitudinal ethnographic fieldwork, decolonial policy analysis, and creative co-production with children, young people, and parents with ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF).
Section 17: Valuable safety net, but no justification for NRPF
People suffer hugely because they have no recourse to public funds (NRPF), and supporting families to access accommodation and money is a practical way of alleviating some of that suffering.
Honouring Valentina Glockner
It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Valentina Glockner, a member of the Shadows project advisory team, passed away on 7th December 2023.
The changing face of NRPF
In this blog, we consider the changing groups of people affected by NRPF and show how new legislation is rapidly altering the policy landscape.
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Section 17: Valuable safety net, but no justification for NRPF
People suffer hugely because they have no recourse to public funds (NRPF), and supporting families to access accommodation and money is a practical way of alleviating some of that suffering.
Honouring Valentina Glockner
It is with deep sadness that we share the news that Valentina Glockner, a member of the Shadows project advisory team, passed away on 7th December 2023.
The changing face of NRPF
In this blog, we consider the changing groups of people affected by NRPF and show how new legislation is rapidly altering the policy landscape.
Previous Posts