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Friday, 07 June 2019 09:48

Call for evidence: Use of interpreters in the asylum process

The Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the Home Office’s use of interpreters in the asylum process to submit evidence for his next inspection.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/call-for-evidence-use-of-interpreters-in-the-asylum-process

Launching the call for evidence David Bolt said:

In my 2019-20 inspection plan I signalled my intention to carry out an inspection of the asylum system as a whole in the latter part of 2019. In advance of this, I planned to examine some discrete elements of the system, and I am now ready to begin an inspection of the Home Office’s use of interpreters in the asylum process. I am inviting bodies with relevant knowledge and expertise, including NGOs, academics, think tanks, faith groups and representative bodies, to write to me by 13 June 2019 with their supporting evidence or case studies they are able to share.

I would also like to receive evidence from individuals, including those who have first-hand experience of the asylum process and have used interpreters during it.

Please note that my remit does not extend to investigating or making decisions about individual cases. This remains a Home Office responsibility.

Please email the Chief Inspector: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

or write to:

Use of Interpreters in Asylum evidence submission
ICIBI
5th Floor
Globe House
89 Eccleston Square
London SW1V 1PN

Please note that submissions may be cited in the final report.

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