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<p>We carefully consider all asylum claims and provide protection for those who need
it, in accordance with our international obligations. We are committed to treating
all those who seek asylum with dignity and respect, including women and girls whose
fear is based on gender related persecution, such as sexual violence in conflict situations.
We provide accommodation and other support that ensure asylum seekers are not destitute
while their claim is considered. The Home Office liaises closely with corporate partners
on gender related issues, including active involvement in the wider Home Office strategy
to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG). We have developed an asylum gender
action plan and have made good progress in improving the asylum process for women.
We work closely with local authorities, children’s services and other agencies to
ensure that asylum seeking children receive appropriate support and care. Local authorities,
who lead on child protection, have a statutory duty under the Children Act to ensure
that they safeguard and promote the welfare of all children, regardless of their immigration
status or nationality. Under these arrangements, looked after children are provided
with access to all their needs in relation to education, accommodation, psychological
or health.</p>
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