Simon Collyer
The High Court Has Ordered the Government to Stop Deporting Homeless EU Citizens
According to the Independent, The High Court has ordered the Government to stop deporting homeless EU citizens under a controversial policy that has been ruled unlawful.
Mrs Justice Lang said measures introduced last year were discriminatory and violated European law, following a challenge by two Polish men and a Latvian. The three men were all facing removal because they were found by police and immigration officers sleeping rough.
Image: Mrs Justice Lang.
Mrs Justice Lang said homelessness alone did not meet the legal requirements for deportation, even if accompanied by offences including begging, drinking and nuisance.
“There has been a significant increase in rough sleepers of all nationalities,” she said. “The policy discriminated unlawfully against EEA nationals and rough sleepers.”
Mrs Justice Lang urged the Home Secretary to “take stock and re-consider the terms of the proposed revised policy, in the light of advice from her legal advisers”.
Image: Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP Home Secretary.
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Todays Daily Mail Front Page Leaves People Dumfounded
One thing we promised our ABC audience is balanced, honest and truthful articles. We do try and give people useful information. Information that will help our viewership make informed decisions and improve their circumstances.
According to Wikipedia, the Daily Mail has been widely criticized for its unreliability, as well as printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research and of copyright violations. In February 2017, the English Wikipedia community decided that the Daily Mail was "generally unreliable" to use as a reference in Wikipedia. Some in the discussion objected on the grounds that the more formal decision had no precedent, that it would be widely misinterpreted, and that the Daily Mail is useful for some topics, such as sports reporting. The Daily Mail issued a statement objecting to the decision, while other parties expressed little surprise.
Recent Figures Show a Sharp Rise in Homelessness
There was a sharp rise in homelessness in England in the three months to September 2017, figures published today have revealed.
15,290 households were accepted as being statutorily homeless, up 6% from 14,390 in the same period last year
3,300 of those accepted as homeless were 16-24 year olds, up 6.7% from 3,090 the previous quarter
The number of households in temporary accommodation was 79,190, up 6% from 74,750 at the same date last year
Image: Wera Hobhouse MP
Wera Hobhouse MP, Liberal Democrat Local Communities Spokesperson, commented:
"This sharp rise in homelessness as we enter the harsh winter months should shame Theresa May.
"Families are being left out in the cold by this heartless Conservative government.
"Young people are being particularly badly hit by the cruel decision to cut housing benefit for under-25s.
"The government must urgently boost funding for homelessness, reverse cuts to housing benefit for young people and build the social homes the country desperately needs."
ABC Note: We have a good briefing sheet about your rights under the Homlessness Reduction Act 2017, courtesy of the Chartered Institute of Housing. Please download below.
The Europass Scheme Grows Amid Important Changes
MEPs, Council representatives and the European Commission informally agreed on a new, updated Europass instrument that can ensure a better understanding and more interoperability of skills and qualifications for job seekers and employers.
The European Parliament managed to ensure that this instrument is more accessible to people with disabilities and protects personal data more effectively. MEPs also managed to clarify the “skills intelligence” data system (aggregated data on skills and competences), which is essential for guidance and counselling, the recruitment process, the choice of education, training and career paths.
Rapporteur Svetoslav Hristov Malinov (EPP, BG) from the Culture and Education Committee said: “The new Europass Framework simplifies and modernises the ways in which citizens across Europe will showcase their skills, qualifications and experience. I believe it answers the requirements of the digital age and will be an efficient and user-friendly tool for better economic growth and competitiveness”.
Rapporteur Thomas Mann (EPP, DE) from the Employment and Social Affairs Committee, said: "Europass helps people to make their skills and experience transparent throughout Europe. In the framework of these negotiations, we decided to revise Europass substantially. New tools are foreseen: the creation of an e-portfolio and skills assessment, information on learning opportunities, qualifications, recognition of qualifications and data on the labour market.”
"In times of youth unemployment in many of the EU Member States, it is the duty of the EU to support learners, jobseekers, employers and other stakeholders, regardless of where they are from. It is of key importance to raise public awareness, so that Europass becomes a common European trademark for an application portfolio that combines and presents important information".
Next steps
The provisional agreement still needs to be approved by the EP’s Employment and Culture committees and the EU member states’ permanent representatives (COREPER). Before entering into force, the draft law will need to be formally approved by the full Parliament and the EU Council.
Quick facts
With more than 126 million website visits and 60 million CVs created online since 2005, the Europass is one of the most successful and best-known EU initiatives.
ABC Note: Europass is a European Union initiative to increase transparency of qualification and mobility of citizens in Europe. It aims to make a person's skills and qualifications clearly understood throughout Europe.
It supports educational and working mobility in Europe, by making skills and qualifications transparent and easy to understand for learners, jobseekers, employers and education and training institutions.
The Europass portfolio consists of five documents: a CV, language passport, certificate section, diploma section and mobility document.
Institute of Directors Comments on Unemployment Figures
Official figures released yesterday showed that the number of people in work fell by 56,000 in the three months ending in October. While a total of 325,000 net jobs had been created in the year to October, the latest three months saw a drop in employment leading to some commentators remarking that Britain’s long jobs boom appeared to be coming to an end. ONS also showed an increase in earnings growth; however pay is still lagging behind inflation leading to a continued squeeze on household incomes.
Image: Institute of Directors Headquarters.
Responding to the figures, Seamus Nevin, Head of Policy Research at the Institute of Directors highlighted that it was positive that the unemployment rate had remained at 4.3%, its joint lowest rate since 1975, showing the benefits of a flexible job market. However he went on to question if the drop in employment linked to a fall in net migration. Talking on the recent guarantee of rights from the government for EU citizens, Seamus said: “Employers will be grateful that the Government have finally agreed to guarantee the right to remain of EU citizens resident in the U.K. and we hope that, as we approach the Christmas holidays, their announcement will give these valued foreign born workers and their families the reassurance they need that Britain will remain an open and welcoming home for them in the new year and beyond.”
Image: Institute of Directors Headquarters lobby.
Debbie Abrahams MP on Universal Credit
The Women and Equalities Committee Considers Why Older People Who Want To Work Are Not In Employment
In 2010, one in four of the working age population was aged 50 and over and this is projected to increase to one in three by 2022.
By 2035, people aged 50 and over will comprise half of the UK adult population, according to ONS estimates.
But almost one million people aged 50-64 are not in employment but are willing or would like to be.
Purpose of session
In the first evidence session of this inquiry, the Women and Equalities Committee aims to find out the reasons for this, what is known about older people's experiences and issues creating barriers to employment.
MPs will be keen to assess whether Government policy is going in the right direction.
Specifically, the session is likely to focus on these areas:
- What do older people want from employment in later life?
- Why older people working matters to business
- Age diverse workforces: progress and gaps
- Skills and life-long learning
- Changing workplace practices and cultures
- Age discrimination impacting on employment
Over 50s feel 'discriminated against when trying to find work'
Committee Chair Maria Miller MP said:
"Despite the over 50s making up a significant and increasing proportion of the workforce, many people in this age category feel forgotten about or discriminated against when trying to find work.
"This could be down to several factors, from employers' understanding of older people to the support and skills they are being equipped with.
Is what is on offer, such as employer advisors, career services and retraining opportunities consistent and available to all over 50s?
I know from speaking to people in my own constituency that awareness of strategies such as Fuller Working Lives is low.
"Government is taking action to tackle these issues but are its policies working?
As our inquiry gets underway, we will carefully consider the current situation, barriers to progress and what more needs to be done."
Witnesses
Wednesday 13 December 2017, Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster.
10.15am
- Yvonne Sonsino, Co-Chair, Fuller Working Lives Business Strategy Group
- Dr Brian Beach, Senior Research Fellow, International Longevity Centre UK
- Professor Lynda Gratton, Co-author, 'The 100-year life'
- Patrick Thomson, Senior Programme Manager and lead on fulfilling work, Centre for Ageing Better
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Work & Pensions Committee - Pension Freedom and Choice
Work & Pensions Committtee 13/12/2017
Agenda
Subject: Pension freedom and choice
Witnesses: Rich Caddy, Shift Operations Manager, British Steel (Teesside), David Neilly, Plant Process Operator, Tata Steel UK (Port Talbot), Henry Tapper, Director, Pension PlayPen and First Actuarial, and Stefan Zaitschenko, Former steelworker (Teesside)
Witnesses: Clive Howells, Managing Director, Celtic Wealth Management, and Darren Reynolds, Director, Active Wealth (UK) Ltd
Witnesses: Megan Butler, Director of Supervision (Investment, Wholesale and Specialist), Financial Conduct Authority, Alan Johnston, Trustee Chairman, British Steel Pension Scheme, Alasdair McDiarmid, Operations Director, Community trade union, and Derek Mulholland, Director of Pensions, British Steel Pension Scheme
Gas Price Rises After Austrian Plant Explosion
Wholesale gas prices surged Tuesday as cold weather descended across most of the Continent, thanks to the shutdown of the North Sea’s most important oil and gas pipeline system and a fatal explosion at a major gas processing facility in Austria. Italy, where market prices have already more than doubled, has been hardest hit, with Rome declaring a state of emergency. If gas transit does not resume soon through Austria’s Baumgarten hub, Europe might be looking at high gas prices through winter. One person was killed and eighteen injured in the disaster.
Image: Wholesale gas prices increase
Executives
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Simon Collyer
Position: Founder & Director
Simon Collyer hails from Brightlingsea in Essex, a small town on the coast between Colchester & Clacton. Simon worked very successfully in the leisure marine industry in the UK and in Australia. Later in London Simon worked in the web development and publishing fields, founding a below-the-line sales promotion agency in the early nineties and then later a software company Red Banner in South Africa (2002-06). Here in South Africa, Simon became interested in the Third Sector and starting his own organisation.
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Christopher Johnson
Position: Bookkeeping and Administration
Chris lived in Oxford for twenty years, having been educated at Magdalen College School. Chris sought a career with British Rail and spent twenty years in railway retail management ending with Virgin Trains at Euston Station. Christopher retrained in bookkeeping and accounts in 2000 and now works for Chelmsford Community Transport.
A strong, enthusiastic team player with a meticulous eye for detail, Christopher brings a range of skills to the ABC.
Team
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Frances Rimmer
Position: Researcher
When not charming snakes Frances is a Modern History student at the University of Essex, focusing specifically on social history. The lives and experiences of the ordinary person rather than on politics or the military. Outside of her studies, Frances enjoys film and writing. As a keen roller skater who plays roller derby with the Kent Roller Girls, Frances secret wish would be to become a skating instructor and open her own rink, as she has always wanted to help people in some way, and feels it would be great to do so while also sharing her passion with like-minded people.
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Stuart Meyers
Position: Researcher
Stuart Meyer, is a final year American Studies student at the University of Essex. Stuart focussed his academic life on global justice and the rights of migrants. Additionally Stuart has a passion for writing, both creatively and with the aim of providing accessible information to those who need it most Stuart has made a great contribution to our library of Advice Guides demonstrating his versatility by writing intelligently on a wide range of topics.
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Louis Jones
Position: Film Maker
Louis is a 19 year old TV and film student studying at Colchester Institute. Along with hand-picked fellow students, Louis made the ‘Membership’ video that can be seen on the ABC website. Louis volunteers at, Hospital Radio Colchester, as a football commentator. A true fan of the ‘Great Game’ Louis insights have been sought after on occasions by key local media, the Colchester Daily Gazette & even BBC Essex.
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Marcus Pierpont
Position: Film Director
Talented student film maker, Marcus Pierpoint, directed the ABC 'Membership' film which can be seen on the organizations website. Marcus has recently graduated from a BTEC course, studying Creative Media Production at Colchester Institute and he claims a true passion for films and filmmaking. Marcus also enjoys radio work and volunteers at the local hospital radio station, producing and presenting his own show. Marcus is enrolled at the University of Greenwich, and dreams of a career in the media industry.
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Shane Mitchell
Position: Film Maker
Shane Mitchell, is another Colchester Institute Film and TV student that aspirers to be a Director of Photography in the future. Shane was the camera operator for the ABC Membership video, fun to make says Shane but it is also work he is very proud of. Shane loves all things ‘film’ and he makes videos even in his spare time.
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Joe Corlett
Position: Film Director
Ex-student script writer/director, Joe Corlett, directed the ABC's corporate video (About Us) which is now viewable on the main website. Joe graduated from the Colchester Institute with a BTEC diploma in the field of media. Joe is passionate towards film making and hopes to continue making more that are constructed form his own material. On the side he's loves being out jogging in all terrains and when not out side he's writing scripts for future projects. Joe is now out in the world ready to start his life goal of working in the Media industry.
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Jon Taylor
Position: Film Maker
Jonathan Taylor has been working in the media sector for 3 years and for our filming projects he worked as the production manager. John worked on graphical elements of our film, About Us for example, rendering images and making them look good on screen.
Jon is also experienced in animation and he made the logo and animation sequences in the ABC corporate videos.
Part of Jon’s brief was to also organise the administration side of filming, known collectively to admin experts the world over as ‘the paperwork’.
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Thomas Hearn
Position: Film Maker
Thomas Hearn, has been involved in media, for about three years. Tom likes to work a lot at a computer, particularly the editing suite. For the ABC project, Tom worked on the edit itself; created and pieced together both the footage and the music, Tom created the visual elements of the ABC ‘About Us’ video and put most of the visual effects on the video.
I think we can agree that along with the rest of our youthful student team; Tom has done a very fine job indeed.
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Max Gillard
Position: Film Maker
The last of our film team Max Gillard has recently finished college studying Creative Media Level 3 and Max hopes to continue the course on to University to someday gain a job in the media industry.
We wish Max the best of luck.
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Harry
Position: Film Maker
My name is Harry Genge and I am an aspiring film maker. I have skills in the majority of film orientated jobs, though I am most interested in the creative roles such: Directing, Director of Photography and Writing. In my spare time I make short films, write, read, draw/paint and take the dog out for long walks.
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Ned
Position: Producers
My name is Ned Woodcraft and I’m an aspiring Producer. As well as completing a diploma in media production I have also had a number of jobs in the professional market. I’m also a keen sailor and water sport enthusiast.
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Brandon
Position: Producer
My name is Brandon and I’m an aspiring producer and actor. I enjoy bringing a production together with planning and preparations to create a great finished product. My hobbies also include street magic and bass playing.
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Callum
Position: Writer and Director
My name is Callum Olive and I’m an aspiring writer and director. I’m always looking for a new project and love writing new stories and screenplays at home and on the move. My hobbies include playing the piano and street magic.
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Joanie DeMuro
Joanie joined ABC team in early 2017. She was one of six student volunteers from the University of Essex in that cohort. The student team focused on a range of projects, including creation of Wikipedia page,‘training manual’ and most importantly, researching and adding entries to the website directory of organisations that assist the unwaged, or those on low incomes. “This placement was very helpful - thanks for the opportunity Simon.”
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Cherry Lam
Cherry Lam has been volunteering for ABC for one month. Although it is a short period of time, she knows a lot more about the running of a charity organisation. Cherry is responsible for adding directories to the organisation website according to categories. Joining this placement helped her improving skills and gaining new experiences. Cherry says is extremely appreciative of the support she has received from ABC which allowed her to improve skills.
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