วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Christmas charity appeal: how Just for Kids Law stands up for young people

How

someone who is outside the 10-21 age and against the ministries of housing, or the fight against miscarriages of justice? For many, just for the Children Act is a lifeline

Ask "Anton" - not her real name - that would be today if it is in his second year at university studying criminology, and the answer is without hesitation. "Prison".

This does not seem exaggerated. Are excluded from school at least 10 times, in custody at least once was, he says, gradually becoming more involved in gang life, caught in "robbery, theft, fighting people." It was clear that things were going. "I asbo'd my area," he recalls, but he had a dissuasive effect. "I do not mind going to jail," said Anton. "That's where all the [gang members] are Gs. I wanted to be like them, were my idols. "

However, now sits on a table before me in the basement of a busy law firm in West London, not as a trial, the client waits, but as a lawyer budding, a student and a youth ambassador for a remarkable organization. Just for Kids Law, chosen by the Guardian as one of eight charities to help disadvantaged youth and young adults who will benefit from the appeal of Christmas 2011

's now in the office regularly, hoping to get a job and eventually become a full-time lawyer with the organization. Its ambition is to do what they do: fight for people aged between 10 and 21 that seems out of the question

people as "Helen" - again, not her real name. This Christmas will be celebrated the first anniversary of his arrival in Britain, after a long journey, Eritrea's only 16 dangerous. She is a shy girl, insecure, hiding behind a strip of hair, who came here, without friends, family, or as much as a single contact in the country - indeed a stranger in a strange land. When she starts to remember the trip to Great Britain, in a truck, grabs your face scary.

The court-appointed attorney by the immigration authorities contacted the JFK Act. Charity, in turn, presented him with Sabine, who set out to find Helen a place to live and study. Sabine Helen acted as an advocate with the authorities when he was bullied at home and then became homeless in their new roles when she had so little money that he had no warm clothes.

The need for defense experts is even greater for those with learning difficulties - the specialty of law co-founder of JFK Shauneen Lambe, whose first career was the fight against cases sentenced to death in the United States with the lawyer Clive Stafford-Smith campaign. Now, when Lambe representing the young, the first question is: "Do you have a particular need for education?" Eighty-five percent of people with whom you work have been excluded from general education, often considered impossible, when in fact they have a disability that was not collected.



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