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We will continue to provide free, impartial advice and information to Angolan nationals in Greater London and elsewhere in the UK to the highest standard.
Our advice will always be independent of the policies of any funders.
We will actively continue to develop our outreach work services to meet the needs the most vulnerable members of our community.
We will always involve our users/clients and community interests in management of the service.
We will continue to develop our commitment to training of our volunteers to achieve the highest possible standard of advice.
The Welwitschia Legal Advice Centre aims to provide advice and information service that meet the needs of African Portuguese Speaking nationals, people of African descent and any member of public who needs its services. We operate in Greater London but mainly in North East London. In the next two years, our aim is to expand our services in other parts of Greater London through outreach work especially in the areas where most Portuguese Speakers reside. It is envisage that with this expansion the centre will be able to serve over 1000 clients a year. We also aim to employ a coordinator to take charge of a much-needed coordination not only of the project but also for the centre as a whole.
Also in the next two years we would like to employ a second adviser preferably an Housing adviser. In future we would like to move from our current location as yet again it has become too small for our activities. This will enable us to deliver more services to our clients and help in the development and expansion of our activities. We also wish to maintain both; the Quality Marks and certification of exemption from OISC. We aim to achieve Investor in People and Matrix. Also in the near future subject to funding, clients and members will be updated with news of African Portuguese speaking countries as well as law and legislation in the UK through newsletters. Finally, social activities will be increased in order to combat isolation in the community.
Our Values The services we provide are based on values that we regard as fundamental. There are: Equality Confidentiality Free service to all Empathy and non-judgmental approach with clients User involvement in planning our services Open complaints process.
Our Strengths Established reputation for providing free, impartial, independent and good quality advice. Affiliated to Advice UK. CPGA and JCWI Evelyn Oldfield Unit, ILPA and NCVO Good networking links with Local Authorities, refugee Community Organizations and we maintain a high local profile within the Boroughs we operate in Greater London. Dedicated and experience volunteers Good language ability within staff there is a multilingual volunteer team. Compassion and understanding of refugee issues.
Our Weakness Our office space has gone smaller and smaller and we are expanding and we need to secure a bigger office space where we can accommodate more staff and volunteers and client’s waiting room.
Our opportunities At the moment, we are in BAN partnership. We submitted partnership application through BAN to London councils commissioning. We are considering reaplying to ESmee Fairbairn Foundation so that we can add another adviser to our centre. With help from Evelyn Oldfield Unit we are exploring the possibility of other funders.
WLAC provide the following services: - free, confidential and impartial advice
- interpreting service
- PALOP news
- accompanying clients to welfare offices, doctors, solicitors, schools and home office
- visiting clients in detention centre
- referring clients to other agencies
- Provides information on :
immigration housing education health welfare benefits employment opportunities new UK legislation
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