BBC HomeExplore the BBC


Accessibility help
Text only
BBC Homepage
BBC Radio
Woman's Hour - Weekdays 10-11am, Saturdays 4-5pm
Listen online to Radio 4


Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 
politicsarchive
 
  Young asylum seekers 21 Sep 2005  
Should the legal system do more?

There are an estimated 6,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the UK, most of whom had their application for refugee status refused when they first arrived in this country.
When they turn 18, they have to appeal this initial decision. But is turning 18 a 'magic' date? Should they be treated differently from adult asylum seekers? And are young applicants getting enough legal help? 

Jenni discusses these issues with Helen Johnson from the Refugee Council and barrister, Nadine Finch.
 
Refugee Council
BBC Asylum Day
Home Office - Immigration and Asylum


Disclaimer
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.
 
Recent items about Politics
9 December 2009: The Sally Bercow effect
1st December 2009: Women in Parliament
 
More items in the Politics Archive
 
Listen
Listen now to the latest Woman's Hour
Listen Now
Latest programme
 
Listen again to previous programmes
Listen Again
Previous programmes
 
 
 

Infidelity

Can you ever rebuild a marriage after an affair?

Florence
 
Image: Find out how more about the Woman's Hour podcast
Podcast
More about Woman's Hour podcasts
 
 




About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy