The Justice Together North East Partnership is a regional partnership project, creating a Specialist Immigration Advice Hub across the North East. It is funded by Justice Together.
What is the Justice Together North East Partnership?
The Justice Together North East Partnership is a partnership project between advice and support partners including North East Law Centre.
The project has created a Specialist Immigration Advice Hub to widen access to Immigration Law advice throughout the North East. The project aims to continually provide holistic support to migrant communities in the North East through the project's hub model, and sustainably increase access to free immigration advice, ensuring wider capacity across the North East for the duration of the project and beyond.
Our partners
Advice
Support
- Angelou Centre
- Action Foundation
- Friends of the Drop-In
- International Community Organisation of Sunderland
- Open Door (North East)
- Rainbow Home
- West End Refugee Service
Who is the project for?
The Justice Together North East Project can assist clients in the following areas:
- Cases outside the scope of Legal Aid, including fresh asylum claims
- Family Reunion
- No Recourse to Public Funds cases
- Specialist immigration advice