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Seventh Report - Children in poverty: No recourse to public funds

Work and Pensions Committee HC 603 Published 14 April 2022
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Para 17

We recommend that the Government undertakes research to establish if children in families subject to...

Recommendation
We recommend that the Government undertakes research to establish if children in families subject to the NRPF condition are overrepresented in serious case reviews. We are pleased that the Department for Education is enthusiastic about improving the communication between organisations … Read more
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Para 21

We recommend the Government ensures the Support for Migrant Victims Scheme is evaluated swiftly and...

Recommendation
We recommend the Government ensures the Support for Migrant Victims Scheme is evaluated swiftly and consequential policy decisions are made quickly. The pilot must be fully rolled out or alternative measures put in place immediately to ensure that survivors of … Read more
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Para 24

We are pleased that the Government is contemplating and planning to consult on whether all...

Recommendation
We are pleased that the Government is contemplating and planning to consult on whether all children from families with NRPF should have access to the two- year-old entitlement. We believe that parents with NRPF have been prevented from working as … Read more
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Para 25

We recommend that the Department for Education complete its consultation on whether there are any...

Recommendation
We recommend that the Department for Education complete its consultation on whether there are any additional groups of children from families with NRPF who are not yet eligible for the two-year entitlement within six months. As the Government Children in … Read more
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Para 30

We recommend the Government significantly reduces the period for which children may be subjected to...

Recommendation
We recommend the Government significantly reduces the period for which children may be subjected to NRPF conditions. Parents with children should be given access to public funds after a maximum period of five years.
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Para 35

Most of those who gave evidence were keen to see an end to the no...

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Most of those who gave evidence were keen to see an end to the no recourse to public funds condition. But we think the Government is unlikely to change this policy and such a change could result in fewer people … Read more
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We recommend the Department for Work and Pensions improve its guidance and practice on the...

Recommendation
We recommend the Department for Work and Pensions improve its guidance and practice on the social security entitlements that people with NRPF already have, in order to increase take up of that support. We ask the Department to write to … Read more
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We recommend the Home Office collect and publish data on the number of people with...

Recommendation
We recommend the Home Office collect and publish data on the number of people with NRPF attached to their limited leave to remain in the UK. The Home Office should also invest time and resource into establishing the number of … Read more
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Para 53

We recommend that people on the 5 year route to leave to remain are not...

Recommendation
We recommend that people on the 5 year route to leave to remain are not moved onto the 10 year route following a successful application for a change of conditions, even if they are still accessing public funds when they … Read more
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Para 60

We are pleased to hear that the Government’s NRPF forum is regularly receiving feedback on...

Recommendation
We are pleased to hear that the Government’s NRPF forum is regularly receiving feedback on the change of conditions process. We recommend that the work of the Government’s NRPF Forum is more transparent and readily available to stakeholders. We ask … Read more
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Para 63

Many parents told us that without the help of charities they would not have been...

Recommendation
Many parents told us that without the help of charities they would not have been successful in their change of conditions application. The charities providing this assistance are often small, with limited resources. We recommend the Government fund independent support … Read more
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We recommend the Home Office introduces a clear process for applicants to challenge a change...

Recommendation
We recommend the Home Office introduces a clear process for applicants to challenge a change of conditions refusal. We recommend the review of the pilot scheme is published alongside a timeline showing when the conclusions from the pilot will be … Read more
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Para 71

We are concerned that it is not cost effective for local authorities to operate their...

Recommendation
We are concerned that it is not cost effective for local authorities to operate their own alternative welfare system, and that support for families is inconsistent across the UK. We recommend that the Government carry out an analysis of whether … Read more
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We recommend the Government provide additional support to local authorities in areas with large NRPF...

Recommendation
We recommend the Government provide additional support to local authorities in areas with large NRPF populations through direct and targeted funding. We further recommend the Government consider reclassifying discretionary welfare payments, so they are excluded from the ‘public funds’ definition … Read more
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Conclusions (8)

Observations and findings
1 Conclusion
Para 14
We are very pleased that the Government has now permanently extended free school meal eligibility to children from all families with NRPF. We heard repeatedly from parents and organisations about the positive impact this would have on children in poverty, their long-term prospects and ability to contribute to the UK.
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3 Conclusion
Para 20
We heard worrying evidence about the impact of the NRPF condition on survivors of domestic violence, including children. We are pleased that the Government has launched the Support for Migrant Victims Scheme pilot, in addition to the support offered through the Destitution Domestic Violence Concession. We are, however, concerned the …
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7 Conclusion
Para 27
We welcome this recognition from the Government that 10 years is an excessively long period for a young person to wait for indefinite leave to remain, and access to public funds, and that five years is a more appropriate period.
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8 Conclusion
Para 29
The levels of deprivation children in poverty endure as a result of their parents being subject to the NRPF condition should not be allowed to dominate any childhood. Many parents will have NRPF for 10 years—much of a child’s formative years. Given that parents could be without access to child-related …
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12 Conclusion
Para 46
The Home Office does not collect sufficient data on the number of families with NRPF. Whilst we appreciate that the Home Office is attempting to improve its data collection, NRPF is not a new policy and it is shocking that the Government is unable to provide Parliament with an estimate …
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14 Conclusion
Para 52
We are pleased that the Home Office has changed its policy to prevent those on the 5 year route from being automatically transferred to the 10 year route in the event of a successful change of condition application. However, this is only for families who are no longer accessing public …
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19 Conclusion
Thousands of families with NRPF are supported by local authorities under Section 17 every year, with costs running into the tens of millions. We are concerned that this indicates that the mechanisms used to support households in poverty with no recourse to public funds does not represent value for money …
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21 Conclusion
Para 74
Discretionary welfare funds are a public fund and therefore largely inaccessible to people with NRPF, however, the guidance the Government provides to local authorities has caused confusion and many families have not received additional support.
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