Date: Friday 6th September 2024
Time: 10.00-13.00.
Who is this workshop for? This workshop is suitable for support, policy workers and campaigners working with children and young adults.
What will this workshop provide?: A framework on British citizenship rights, enabling participants to have a general understanding of who may be a British citizen by birth and who has a right to register by entitlement or discretion.
What is the aim of workshop? To enable better understanding, signposting and referral of children and young people with citizenship rights.
Method of delivery: This workshop will be delivered via Zoom. All attendees are expected to have their video on during the session and will be expected to actively participate in group discussion and case studies.
Workshop notes and case studies will be provided nearer the date.
About the Organiser: PRCBC
The Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) is the first and only organisation to focus directly on children and young adults and their right to British citizenship. Many children and young adults are eligible to register as British citizens, but do not do so for various reasons. We aim to raise awareness of registration and the importance of citizenship, as well as to support and increase the number of children and young adults who register as British citizens.
Speaker: Solange Valdez-Symonds (PRCBC solicitor and CEO). Solange is an experienced solicitor and is the co-founder of PRCBC.
How much is the course? Attendance is free but attendees are encouraged to make a donation at time of booking.
Booking: You will need to register via Eventbrite to attend this workshop.
You will only be able to book and attend this workshop if you work for an organisation as keyworker, policy worker, campaigner and able to commit to attend this workshop.
Our workshops are very popular and very often fully booked within hours. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at our workshop.
Other information
Workshop notes will be provided nearer the date.
You will need to bring a laptop to access legal reference material during the session.
N.B. Some of this information may change at the time of booking.