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Bevan Foundation warns of collapse in immigration legal advice in Wales and calls for a comprehensive recovery plan

Release Date
2025-05-29
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Electronic Immigration Network
Summary
The Bevan Foundation has published a report highlighting the near-collapse of immigration legal services in Wales. The report describes Wales as an "advice desert," with a severe shortage of legal aid providers—dropping from 15 to just 6 since 2018. The largest provider’s withdrawal left hundreds of cases unrepresented. Asylum seekers are increasingly being dispersed to areas without any legal support, particularly in rural and northern Wales.

Based on testimonies from around 60 individuals, the report outlines systemic failures, including missed appeals, poor representation, and exploitation due to unregulated advisors. These issues contribute to serious outcomes like human rights breaches, homelessness, and poverty.

To address the crisis, the Foundation proposes a national strategy focused on sustainable, community-informed legal services. This includes diversified funding (government, local authorities, NHS, universities, etc.), affordable training for legal professionals, and stronger cross-sector collaboration. While remote services can help, the report emphasizes that in-person, trauma-informed support remains essential.

A new project running from May 2025 to July 2026 will map current services, identify gaps, and co-develop solutions to rebuild a resilient immigration legal aid system across Wales.
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