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ISLINGTON PEOPLE’S RIGHTS 2015 AGM. TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER

27th November 2015 by bootleweb

Photos by Clare Jephcott

A warm thank you to the 100+ people who attended our AGM at Resource for London on Holloway Road and contributed to it being a successful event.

Cllr Richard Watts addresses the AGM
Cllr Richard Watts addresses the AGM

Cllr Richard Watts, the Leader of Islington Council, spoke about the challenges the local authority faces as it awaits news about its future funding from national Government. He highlighted the importance of the Advice Sector and the vital work it undertakes for residents of the borough.

Carolina Gottardo of LAWRS and IPR chair Tim Aldridge
Carolina Gottardo of LAWRS and IPR chair Tim Aldridge

Carolina Gottardo, the Director of the Latin American Women’s Rights Service (LAWRS) spoke about the specific challenges the Latin American Community face in London, and the problems that women from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Backgrounds face more generally. She praised IPR’s recently-launched new project working with BAME community organisations based in Islington, which assists people with welfare benefits and debt issues.

Emily Thornberry MP addressing IPR's AG
Emily Thornberry MP addressing IPR’s AGM

Emily Thornberry, the MP for Islington South and Finsbury, and Shadow Minister of State for Employment, spoke of the very real impact on the lives of many constituents as a result of the various welfare reforms over recent years. The Benefits Cap, Local Housing Allowance changes, Benefit Sanctions, Disability Benefits changes and numerous other welfare reforms are having devastating effects on many of the poorest residents of the borough.

Emily Thornbury, MP for Islington South with Gerard Omast-Milsom at IPR AGM 2015.
Emily Thornberry, MP for Islington South with Gerard Omasta-Milsom at IPR AGM 2015.

 

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Cllr Richard Watts and Gerard Omasta-Milsom

Jeremy Corbyn MP had been scheduled to speak, but was unfortunately unable to do so in the final instance. He did however, send a video message, with his apologies, which was broadcast to the meeting, and very well received. He highlighted the positive outcomes that IPR has achieved for residents of his Islington North constituency, enabling many to access their full entitlement of benefits. He made clear his opposition to the Government’s proposed cuts in relation to working tax credits, which will adversely affect so many families on low incomes. The Welfare Reform Bill will have many further implications on the poorest in society, and he stressed the need for a Welfare system that supports people when they need it. The message from Jeremy Corbyn ended by stating that we should “be able to live in a society where poverty is a distant memory, not the sad reality for so many”.

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Advising Islington Together 6th October 2015

22nd September 2015 by bootleweb

aitIslington Law Centre, Islington People’s Rights, and Islington Citizens’ Advice Bureau held this FREE conference and training, celebrating the achievements of the Advising Islington Together project.

The Conference included both speakers and workshops covering key issues and developments for the Islington Advice Sector including; welfare benefits, debt, employment, immigration, and much more.

Speakers included: Cllr Richard Watts, Leader of Islington Council; Steve Hynes, Director, Legal Action Group (LAG); Anna Fraser, from the England Illegal Money Lending Team; Megan Jarvie, London Campaign Co-ordinator, CPAG

The evening reception was also the launch event for the report ‘It’s no fun being on benefits: A study into experiences of Welfare Reform in Islington” developed by Every Voice and Islington Community Network, supported by Advising Islington Together.

We were pleased that over 100 of you joined us at Islington Assembly Hall to learn more about the current welfare reforms and other key advice issues.

Islington Advice Alliance brings together Islington Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Islington People’s Rights and Islington Law Centre, working together to support the local community.

The Advising Islington Together project, was funded via the Big Lottery’s Advice Services Transition Fund (ASTF) and set up to assist advice agencies to meet the needs of clients in new ways.

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IPR Annual Review 2014

19th July 2015 by bootleweb

Download a copy of our IPR Annual Review 2014 (PDF)

Chair’s Report

IPR has had another successful year providing independent specialist advice and casework in relation to welfare benefits and debt. In 2013-2014 we assisted over disadvantaged 2,500 clients, in and around Islington. Around 70% were disabled, many with mental health issues. We provided support and representation on key welfare benefits matters, notably related to Disability Living Allowance (DLA), and Employment Support Allowance (ESA), and were involved in over 100 tribunal appeals. Many of our clients are affected by welfare reform, and struggling with new policies such as conditionality and sanctions. Our caseworkers have kept up with the fast pace of change and continued to offer an excellent quality of service; overall IPR’s success rate at tribunals was over 90%, and over 95% of clients confirmed their satisfaction with the IPR service, and that they would recommend us. By maximising the incomes of our clients we were able to bring over £1.2 million into Islington in 2013.

IPR has finished the year in a healthy financial position, having successfully secured some new sources of funding. These include a substantial grant from Trust for London, with which we are now launching Access+ to strengthen welfare benefits and debt advice services for BME and refugee community organisations in Islington. Late in 2013, we began the three-year Advance project that assists ex-offenders with drug and alcohol issues, in relation to welfare rights and debt issues, funded by City Bridge Trust. We continue to deliver specialist debt advice services at Holloway Prison, and at Pentonville Prison, the former funded by Working Links, the latter by the prison service. Despite this diversification, Islington Council remains our largest funder, providing our core grant and funding the contract specifically for our outreach services at community mental health venues. We have very much appreciated the Council’s understanding of the importance of independent advice services, and its continued financial support for IPR. Our current grant runs until April 2015, and we know that the local authority faces many future financial challenges of its own. Nevertheless, we hope the Council will continue to provide significant core grant funding to IPR.

We work closely with our partners in Islington Advice Alliance, Islington Law Centre and Islington CAB, which ensures Islington residents can access all areas of advice. Currently funding from the Big Lottery’s Advice Services Transition Fund, is enabling much collaborative work under the banner of “Advising Islington Together”. I very much enjoyed chairing the launch event for this new initiative back in February, which brought together over 120 people from a diverse range of charities and community groups across Islington, to share knowledge and ensure all Islington residents can access high-quality advice services.

Having been on IPR’s Management Committee since 2010 and Chair for the last two years, I am now standing down, making this my last Chair’s Report. My involvement with IPR has been hugely fulfilling. I have learnt a lot and it has been great to see the organisation go from strength to strength, despite the challenging funding environment. This has all been due to our dedicated staff, Management Committee members, volunteers, funders and supporters. In particular I would like to thank Gerard Omasta-Milsom for his committed leadership and support throughout my time with IPR. We have a strong team of both staff and Management Committee members, so I feel confident that IPR is in safe hands. With further welfare reforms on the horizon, which will affect some of Islington’s most vulnerable residents, I’m sure our services will be needed more than ever.
LINDSAY OWEN

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London Legal Walk 2015

16th July 2015 by bootleweb

IPR participated in the London Legal Walk for the first time on Monday 18th May.

Our team of three walkers, Helen, Gerard, and Henrietta (pictured below), completed the sponsored 10km walk which took place in central London and was organised by The London Legal Support Trust.

Team IPR’s efforts have so far raised over £1300 in much-needed funds. Our donations page is still open and all the money raised goes to Islington People’s Rights to help us continue to do the work we do. If you would like to donate, please visit the following link.

uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/IPR

We would like to say a huge thank you to all of our donors for making our first London Legal Walk so successful and we look forward to participating again in 2016!

IPR Legal Walk

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