Anitha, Sundari (2010) No recourse, no support: state policy and practice towards South Asian women facing domestic violence in the UK. British Journal of Social Work, 40 (2). pp. 462-479. ISSN 1468-263x
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Abstract
This paper examines the extent to which government policy and practice meet the needs of women with insecure immigration status who are experiencing domestic violence. The research on which this paper is based was conducted between January and June 2007 and included qualitative interviews with thirty South Asian women who were barred from receiving public funds (known as ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF)) due to their status as recent marriage migrants, who were living in the North West and Yorkshire regions of England. This paper examines the complex legislation that governs the entitlement of women with NRPF who are facing domestic violence, women's experiences of social service practice, its impact on the safety and welfare of the women and their children, and suggests a way forward.
Additional Information: | This paper examines the extent to which government policy and practice meet the needs of women with insecure immigration status who are experiencing domestic violence. The research on which this paper is based was conducted between January and June 2007 and included qualitative interviews with thirty South Asian women who were barred from receiving public funds (known as ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF)) due to their status as recent marriage migrants, who were living in the North West and Yorkshire regions of England. This paper examines the complex legislation that governs the entitlement of women with NRPF who are facing domestic violence, women's experiences of social service practice, its impact on the safety and welfare of the women and their children, and suggests a way forward. |
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Keywords: | Domestic violence, housing rights, welfare rights, no recourse to public funds |
Subjects: | L Social studies > L410 UK Social Policy L Social studies > L321 Women's Studies L Social studies > L330 Ethnic studies L Social studies > L320 Gender studies L Social studies > L400 Social Policy |
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences |
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ID Code: | 2984 |
Deposited On: | 22 Jul 2010 19:07 |
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