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Calendar for December 2008

and current notices

 

CURRENT NOTICES

Why do some illegal immigrants choose to be destitute instead of returning to their home countries?

Because they are afraid.

Why are some illegal immigrants destitute?

Because they were asylum-seekers and they have been refused asylum.

Why were they refused asylum?

Some because they had no legal adviser at their Appeal Tribunal.

Why did they not have a legal adviser?

Because each appeal is subject to a merits’ test that it must be likely to succeed,

and law firms must win 40% of their cases if they are to be re-imbursed by the

Legal Services Commission. The result is that that there are fewer solicitors

and Immigration Advisers willing to take on asylum-seekers as clients.

One way forward may be that of Asylum Justice.

This is a network of professional and lay volunteers offering free legal advice and representation to asylum-seekers, and failed asylum-seekers, who are without access to Legal Aid. The new charity has attracted generous support from active volunteers across South Wales, where the idea has been pioneered: all premises, and many administrative services, are provide free to the charity by supporting organisations in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport – the United Reformed Church, the Salvation Army, the Quakers and the Catholic Church. And the service is provided entirely by volunteers, there are no wage or salary costs. Over 1,000 clients have been assisted since July 2005, when the project was launched, at a cost of less than £15 each, although unit costs are rising as the service develops. Clearly any development in Greater Manchester would evolve in its own way.

The founder of Asylum Justice, Roger Warren Evans, spoke in November to The Oldham Destitution Action Group and others from elsewhere in Greater Manchester. He ran a, free, one day training session (only for practising lawyers) in Leeds in April. Since then Roger has written, ’The task is therefore to persuade a number of motivated practising lawyers to learn enough about asylum law (NOT all Immigration Law) to enable them to help the unrepresented asylum-seeker, also the destitute failed asylum-seeker - that is what the Leeds Seminar was about - the field of asylum law is relatively narrow in legal content, and it is practicable for the motivated practitioner to learn enough to assist.

Any enquiries about the content of the training to Roger Warren Evans, E roger@warrenevans.net

NEIGHBOURHOOD FRIENDS 2001 - 2004: The project and resources
Neighbourhood Friends set up their scheme, linking volunteers with children in six East Manchester Primary schoools, in 2001
A pack of printed materials has been developed in response to great interest both from other Manchester schools and the Quaker community.
Based on our recent experience, it aims to support other groups in setting up their own similar schemes.
Copies of the pack may be obtained, for the cost of postage and packing from
Area Meeting Clerk

 

December
Content
For items to be included, please e-mail event details to:
           corinne.fisher@googlemail.com

Wednesdays
Mid-week Meeting
3rd
10th
17th
A mid week meeting for worship
takes place every Wednesday at Mount ST. FMH 1:10 – 1:40 followed by refreshments.  Enquiries to David Blamires 0161 4459629

 
Thursdays
University Worship
Term
time
Every Thursday (term time)
there is a meeting for worship at the University Chaplaincy, St Peter’s House 12:15-12:45.  Contact William West 0161 8815758

Tuesday
Light Group
2nd
16th
Light Group
The Light Group meets at South Manchester Meeting House, 7:30pm.
Wednesday
Bible Study
3rd
10th
17th
Bible Study Group
meets at Mount St. Friends Meeting House from 2:30 to 4:00pm each Wednesday when the Meeting House is open.
Thursday
Social Justice
4th
Social Justice Group
meets at Central Manchester Friends Meeting House at 7.15pm.
We welcome anyone interested in a wide range of social concerns.
Tuesday
Peace Group
9th
Peace Group Peace Group,
Mount St. Friends Meeting House 7pm.  All welcome.
Monday
Walk  Cheerfully
15th
Walk Cheerfully
Looking at our response to the environmental crisis 6.30 for a shared meal followed by discussion on relationship of the group to the Long-term Framework and the results of the Congestion Charge vote.
Sunday
Oldham Worship
21st
Oldham Worship Group
Oldham Worship Group meets on the 3rd Sunday in the month from 7.00 - 8.00pm with tea, coffee and supportive chat until around 9.00pm at the One World Room, Unitarian Chapel, King Street, Oldham.  Please contact:  Wendy Fitton  0161 633 1339
Thursday
Christmas Day Worship
25th
Christmas Worship
South Manchester will be holding meeting for worship with carols and readings on Christmas Day at 10.30am. All welcome.
Sunday
Eccles Talk
28th
Eccles 4th Sunday Talk
All very welcome to join us for meeting for worship from 10.45am to 11.45am and/ or join us for shared lunch from 12.30pm onwards.
Future Events
January 2009
Sunday

Public Meeting
18th
Major public meeting organised  by Social Justice Group

Professor Richard Wilkinson, the world authority on the damage caused to people by inequality, is coming to address Friends and others and lead a discussion at around 1-15pm at Central Manchester Meeting House. We very much hope there will be a lot of interest in this. He has already addressed the London Quaker Dialogues and will be the Salter Lecturer for the Quaker Socialist Society at their public meeting during Yearly Meeting. Clearly his message is one Friends very much want to hear.
                                            

                      

 

                          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any items you would like to be included in the monthly calendar, please email the event details to corinne.fisher@googlemail.com.

 

 

After Meeting for 
Worship the toys 
that children had 
brought into the 
Meeting have been 
gathered together
on the table, while 
waiting to be 
claimed.
The sunshine 
and flowers add to
the peace of their
gathering.

    JMcG
Friends talking together.

             CALENDAR also on line:   http://tinyurl.com/quaker-calendar                                                       

 

 

Remembering Conscientious
Objectors, Manchester 2008