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Title: Policy


1
Policy LobbyingEmpowering Direct Provision
Residents
  • FLAC the Free Legal Advice Centres

2
Opportunities Strategic Issues
  • Complaints Procedure
  • Role of the Ombudsman
  • Political lobbying
  • Programme for Government
  • Monitoring States Obligations
  • UN International Monitoring Mechanisms
  • International Human Rights Standards
  • Immigration Residence and Protection Bill
  • Single Procedure

3
Complaints Procedure
  • Two separate components of the complaints
    procedure
  • Informal and Formal resolution mechanism
  • Issues and complaints dealt with fairly and in a
    speedy and effective manner
  • Complaints made by residents against the direct
    provision accommodation centre
  • Complaints made by the management of direct
    provision centre to resident who breaches the
    House Rules

4
Complaints against Service Provider by Resident
5
Complaints Against Resident made by Service
Provider
6
Complaints Procedure and Due Process
  • Complaints against Service Providers referred to
    the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA)
  • Contractual nature of RIAs relationship with
    centre managers
  • No dedicated complaints section in RIA
  • No review of decisions by a more senior official
  • No record of complaints made by residents
  • Right to Due Process and Fair Procedure
    Bunreacht na hEireann
  • Article 6 European Convention on Human Rights
  • Fair hearing before an impartial adjudicator
  • Transfer Orders/Expulsion- no right to an oral
    hearing

7
Complaints Procedure and Joint Oireachtas
Committee
  • Issue of complaints procedure arose in Joint
    Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children -12th
    October 2010
  • RIA House Rules frivolous or vexatious
    complaints- Sec 4.3
  • Impacting on any asylum applications
  • RIA representative agreed to amend House Rules
  • January 2011 Sec 4.3 removed New Section 4.3
  • Making a complaint will not affect how other
    official agencies consider
  • An asylum application
  • An application for leave to remain or
  • subsidiary protection application in the State
  • Section 2.3 included
  • deliberately making false, malicious and
    defamatory statements as offences under Irish Law

8
Parliamentary Questions on Complaints Procedure
  • Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin TD Sinn Fein 11 May 2011
  • Dara Calleary TD Fianna Fáil 7 February 2012
  • Responses by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter
  • RIA is satisfied that the structure of the
    complaints procedure ...is broadly in line with
    the guidelines set out by the Office of the
    Ombudsman for internal complaints systems.    
  • Complaints to be dealt with informally or where
    they cannot be resolved referred onto RIA. Where
    complaint is about the decision of a RIA official
    on a complaint then it will be dealt with by
    another official.
  • Referred to working group on House Rules with RIA
    and NGO participants stating It was the RIAs
    view that no clear model was cited during these
    discussions as to the make-up of an independent
    claims mechanism or how it could be implemented
    without undue cost and bureaucracy.

9
Office of the Ombudsman
  • The Ombudsmans guide to internal complaints
    procedures
  • Assist public bodies to establish efficient and
    credible internal complaints handling systems
  • Improve quality service, cost effective, less
    time and resources
  • Assurance that their complaints are being taken
    seriously and that they are being treated
    properly fairly and impartially
  • Good internal complaints system to include
  • Accessibility
  • Simplicity
  • Speed
  • Fairness and Independence
  • Confidentiality and impartiality
  • Effectiveness and Flexibility

10
Office of Ombudsman and Residents Complaints
  • Existing complaints procedure lacks impartiality,
    independence and support
  • Residents have no faith in the current complaints
    procedure
  • Fear of making complaints having a negative
    impact on their asylum applications
  • Change to the House Rules does not seem to change
    that perception
  • Proper appeals process is essential in order to
    maintain a standard of fairness

11
Political Lobbying
  • Local TDs/Senators
  • Writing Letters and visits constituency clinics
  • Contacting local papers
  • Visits to accommodation centres
  • Identify potential allies/opposition
    spokespersons
  • Lobby front bench TDs
  • Parliamentary Questions
  • Joint Oireachtas Committee hearings
  • Continue to hold briefings on various aspects of
    the system
  • Produce clear and accessible information
    materials
  • Contact local councillors
  • Asylum seekers and direct provision residents
    have the right to vote in local elections.
  • This may provide an opportunity to seek support
    from local councillors.

12
Programme for Government
  • Immigration and Asylum
  • Introduce comprehensive reforms of the
    immigration, residency and asylum seekers, which
    will include a statutory appeals system and set
    out rights and obligations in a transparent way
  • Review of appeals system
  • Review of the Direct Provision system itself and
    failures of system re delays
  • Freedom of Information and Ombudsman
  • Extend remit of both to cover all statutory
    bodies (but see Shatter PQ response 7 Feb 12)
  • Tackling poverty and promoting equality
  • Elimination of child poverty
  • Promote policies which integrate minorities
  • Promote social inclusion, equality, diversity
  • Promote the participation of immigrants in the
    economic social and cultural life of their
    communities

13
Programme for Government
  • Monitor Accountability in PfG
  • Monitor implementation of commitments
  • Seek clarity on vague/ambitious aspects of the
    programme
  • Highlight and question omissions through research
    and campaigning
  • UN Independent Expert on Poverty
  • Called on the State to review its Programme for
    Government and National Recovery to ensure that
    it complies with human rights principles,
    particularly the obligation to use the maximum
    resources available and to not take retrogressive
    measures in the protection of economic social and
    cultural rights, and consider reversing those
    measures which will disproportionately impact on
    the most vulnerable and excluded. 17th May 2011

14
International Monitoring Mechanisms
  • UN Committee on Elimination of Racial
    Discrimination Concluding Observations of Ireland
    March 2011
  • Reform of the direct provision system
  • Independent appeals mechanism
  • Impact of DP on physical and mental health
  • Human Rights training for civil servants
  • UN Committee Against Torture Concluding
    Observations of Ireland June 2011
  • Amend the IRP Bill to bring it in line with
    international obligations
  • Examine the decrease in positive determinations
    for refugee status
  • Ensure migrants have the right to judicially
    review administrative decisions
  • Immigration-related detention should be in
    facilities that are appropriate to status
  • Human Rights training for civil servants
  • UN Committee on Economic Social and Cultural
    Rights
  • Draft third periodic report produced in December
    2011
  • UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
  • Report due 2007

15
UN Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review
Outcome Report October 2011
  • Government claimed steps were being taken to
    reduce unacceptable delays in parts of the
    system, i.e. Immigration, Residence and
    Protection Bill
  • Country concerns
  • Ireland is not following UNHCR guidelines on
    unaccompanied asylum seeking children (Czech
    Republic)
  • long detention periods for asylum seekers
    inaccessibility of healthcare for asylum seekers
    (Brazil)
  • variations in standards among privately operated
    centres in the Direct Provision system
    (Ukraine)
  • Country recommendations accepted by government
  • Ensure laws on separated and unaccompanied
    minors seeking asylum in conformity with
    international standards (Uruguay)
  • Establish independent Appeals body for
    immigration and asylum issues (United Kingdom)
  • Establish more effective procedures in
    determination of refugee status(Mexico)
  • Enhance the position of children in the short
    term (i.e. extending the remit of the Ombudsman
    to children in prisons and asylum seeking
    children) (Netherlands)
  • Take the necessary measures to avoid detention of
    asylum seekers (Brazil)
  • More information on Your Rights Right Now
    Campaign http//www.rightsnow.ie/

16
Shadow Reports to UN Committees
  • States which ratify international human rights
    treaties are subject to review and submit
    periodic reports to specific UN Committees
  • Treaty Bodies may then invite NGOs to submit
    their own independent Shadow Reports
  • Key chance to voice their human rights concerns
    and criticisms
  • Purpose of Shadow Report is so UN treaty bodies
    do not rely entirely on the Governments Periodic
    Report

17
Examples of Shadow Reports
  • NGO Alliance Against Racism (NAAR) Shadow Report
    in response to the Third Fourth Periodic
    Reports of Ireland under UN International
    Covenant on Elimination of Racism (Jan 2011)
  • FLAC a member of the Alliance
  • Raised concerns around the direct provision
    system and complaints mechanisms
  • Separated Children
  • Your Rights. Right Now. Irelands Civil Society
    Stakeholder Report on Irelands Examination under
    the Universal Periodic Review (2011)
  • Government under review by UN Human Rights
    Council on 6th October 2011
  • Government partaking in consultation process
    Govt report due 4th July
  • NGO reports sent to UN Human Rights Council
  • Lobbying for reform of direct provision system
    and asylum process generally.
  • IPRT/ICCL Joint Shadow Report to UN Convention
    Against Torture
  • Ireland under review in May- Concluding
    Observations June 2011
  • Reform of Asylum Process and Issues surrounding
    Deportation

18
UN Convention on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination
  • NGO Alliance Against Racism Shadow Report
  • An independent complaints mechanism should be
    established for those in Direct Provision in line
    with the guidelines of the Ombudsman
  • Direct provision system should undergo a radical
    review in light of the serious concerns as to its
    negative impact on residents
  • Concluding Observations of Ireland 11 March 2011
  • The Committee is further concerned at the failure
    by the State party to provide for an independent
    appeals tribunal considering that the remit of
    the Office of the Ombudsman does not extend to
    asylum and immigration matters (article 2, 5 and
    6)
  • The Committee recommends that the State party
    strengthens its efforts to sensitise relevant
    civil servants on human rights issues
    particularly against racism and intolerance by
    ensuring that human rights training is
    mainstreamed in the civil service.
  • The State party should take all necessary
    measures to improve the living conditions of
    asylum seekers by providing them with adequate
    food, medical care, and other social amenities
    including also a review of the direct provision
    system

19
UN Committee Against Torture Concluding
Observations of Ireland
  • The Committee recommends that the State party
    should pursue efforts aimed at strengthening the
    protection of persons in need of international
    protection.
  • The Committee recommends that the State party
    should investigate the increased drop in positive
    determinations for refugee status to ensure that
    applicants are processed following due process.

20
UN Independent Expert on Human Rights and Extreme
Poverty Mission to Ireland 2011
  • UN Independent Expert, Magdalena Sepúlveda
    Carmona, visited Ireland from 10 to 15 January
    2011
  • FLAC other NGOs sent submissions and made
    presentations to the Expert highlighting concerns
    on DP asylum system
  • DP system limits the autonomy of asylum seekers
    and impedes their family life
  • Calls for asylum seekers to be allowed access the
    labour market an essential element of complying
    with ICESCR
  • Report of Mission to Ireland (17th May 2011)
    issued recommendations
  • The Independent Expert reminds Ireland that
    asylum seekers and refugees must be guaranteed
    the enjoyment of all human rights, including the
    right to privacy and family life, an adequate
    standard of living and adequate standards of
    physical and mental health, rights that
    complement the provisions of the 1951 Refugee
    Convention

21
UN Independent Expert contd.
  • Recommendations contd.
  • The Independent Expert calls on the Government to
    quickly adopt a single procedure for determining
    refugee and subsidiary protection claims, with
    strong protection elements, and to ensure that
    asylum seekers enjoy the full range of economic,
    social and cultural rights including the right to
    work.
  • Calls on the State to fully implement the EU
    Procedures Directive to ensure better protection
    of asylum seekers.
  • Independent Expert presented findings to the UN
    Human Rights Council in early June 2011
  • Independent Expert sent questionnaire to
    Government and NGOS to provide relevant
    information to assess the compliance with the
    recommendations made in the mission reports and
    the remaining challenges. FLAC submission
    (December 2011)
  • Called for abolition of DP and advocated for
    fairness and transparency in administering DP
    scheme to ensure right to adequate standard of
    living

22
Council of Europe (CoE)Commissioner for Human
Rights Visit to Ireland 2008
  • Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr Thomas
    Hammarberg, Report on his visit to Ireland in
    2008
  • The Commissioner is concerned about the current
    state of accommodation for families and the
    deficiencies reported by Independent inspectors.
    The Commissioner is also concerned about the low
    degree of personal autonomy asylum seekers may
    retain throughout the process
  • Recommendations
  • Introduce temporary work permits for asylum
    seekers
  • Implement the principle of the best interests of
    the child in decisions within the field of
    immigration and refugee law related to children.
  • Provide family accommodation to families with
    children seeking asylum in Ireland
  • Ensure that the right to remain in Ireland during
    the procedure is granted to asylum seekers who
    appeal asylum decisions which raise questions in
    relation to Article 3 of the European Convention
    on Human Rights
  • Introduce statutory provisions regulating family
    reunification for all groups of people

23
CoE Commissioner for Human RightsVisit to
Ireland 2011
  • Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr Thomas
    Hammarberg, Report on his visit to Ireland, 1-2
    June 2011
  • The Commissioner notes the ongoing work on the
    Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2010
    and encourages the authorities to speed up
    procedures with a view to putting a transparent
    framework in place, affording sufficient
    safeguards while processing case files with
    diligence and without undue delay for migrants
    and asylum-seekers alike. The Commissioner also
    expressed his concern about the overall length
    of asylum procedures under the current dual
    system which is unique among the 27 EU member
    states.
  • The Commissioner is concerned at the lack of an
    overhaul of the overly complex asylum and
    immigration system. He urges the Irish
    authorities to complete work on current draft
    legislation with a view to ensuring transparent,
    speedy decision-making subject to judicial
    review, taking into account internationally
    agreed principles, such as the right to respect
    for family life and the best interests of the
    child. In this context, the Commissioner welcomes
    the progress made for separated asylum-seeking
    children, placing them into mainstream care and
    reiterates his previous recommendation to assign
    a guardian ad litem to each separated child as an
    additional safeguard to combat trafficking in
    human beings.

24
Immigration Residence and Protection Bill
  • 2010 Bill fell with last government and restored
    by current government on 23 March 2011 no
    progress since
  • Potential for reform of immigration system which
    could benefit Direct Provision
  • Submissions to Joint Oireachtas Committees
  • Policy submissions with suggestions for reform of
    the IRP Bill
  • Send to secretary of the specific Committee
  • CERD Concluding Observations re IRP Bill
  • The Committee recommends that the State partys
    should pursue efforts aimed at strengthening the
    protection of all people from racial
    discrimination by improving the existing draft
    pieces of legislation and passing them into law.
    The Committee further recommends that the State
    party should improve the Immigration and
    Residence Protection Bill 2010 to provide for (a)
    the right of migrants to judicial review against
    administrative actions and prescribe reasonable
    periods within which to do so, and (b) the right
    of migrant women in abusive relationships to
    legal protection by providing them with separate
    residence permits.

25
Single Procedure
  • Lack of a single procedure leads to protection
    gaps
  • Lengthy delay placing burden on the State
  • Single procedure would enable immigration
    officials to consider whether a person is
    entitled to all different forms of international
    protection at one time
  • Streamlined approach to immigration application
    process thus decreasing time of asylum seekers
    residing in Direct Provision accommodation
  • UN Independent Expert on Extreme Poverty called
    for the State to introduce a single procedure for
    determining refugee and subsidiary protection
    claims

26
More Information
  • FLAC website www.flac.ie
  • Direct Provision campaign page
    http//www.flac.ie/getinvolved/campaigns/current/d
    irect-provision-campaign/
  • Policy submissions
  • Irish Refugee Council www.irishrefugeecouncil.ie
  • Policy submissions
  • Programme for Government report
  • RIA website www.ria.gov.ie
  • Office of Ombudsman www.ombudsman.gov.ie
  • House of the Oireachtas www.oireachtas.ie/parliame
    nt
  • Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
    www.ohchr.org
  • Council of Europe http//www.coe.int
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