Refugees and Asylum Seekers

London Asylum Seekers Consortium

Government or other public agencies do not collect information on the overall numbers of refugees and asylum seekers resident in Haringey. There is no generally accepted reliable quantitative information on this issue. The London Asylum Seekers Consortium is a useful source for gathering data on asylum seekers supported by London boroughs and supported by the National Asylum Support Service (NASS).

Home Office Asylum Statistics

The Home Office publishes a quarterly digest of asylum seeker statistics. For local authorities, information regarding NASS placed and subsistence only asylum seekers is available.

Reports

Various reports have considered issues of/for refugees and asylum seekers:

  • "Refugees & Asylum Seekers in Haringey", Haringey Council, December 1997
  • "Refugees and Asylum Seekers in London: A GLA Perspective",GLA Policy Support Unit, September 2001
  • "Refugees & Asylum Seekers in the Learning & Skills Council London North Area", A study by the Africa Educational Trust, LSC London North, July 2002:
  • "Data Sources on Refugees and Asylum Seekers", GLA Data Management and Analysis Group, April 2004
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Page Last Updated: 1 April 2008

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