Windrush Victim Support 2025-01-13

2025-01-13

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Harpreet Uppal Lab
Huddersfield
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The Windrush generation faces significant barriers in accessing compensation for the injustices they suffered, including a lack of legal aid to navigate complex claims processes. A constituent has reported difficulties in submitting a claim.
Members of the Windrush generation who struggle to submit compensation claims do not have access to legal aid, leaving them unable to navigate the complex process. I have recently been contacted by a constituent who is struggling to navigate the claims process, and has no other support available to him. What steps is the Minister taking to tackle those barriers, and will she commit to providing additional support to ensure that every eligible individual can access the scheme, regardless of their capacity or circumstances?
My hon. Friend makes an important point. We are committed to making changes so that the scheme is accessible and so victims of the Windrush scandal are far better supported in applying for compensation. It is why, in July, we brought in a single named caseworker approach to streamline the process, improve consistency and remove duplication, and it is why we announced £1.5 million of grant funding for organisations to provide extra support for applicants.
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The specific commitment to provide additional direct legal aid or practical support was not explicitly made.
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