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Home News Europe United Kingdom Human Rights & Equality

Windrush Compensation Scheme Extension

UK government extends funding to support Windrush victims in accessing compensation and addressing misconceptions.

THX News by THX News
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Windrush scandal victims. Photo by the Home Office.

Windrush scandal victims. Photo by the Home Office.

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  • Government's Commitment to Justice
    • Support for Diverse Communities
  • Opportunities for Local Groups
    • Community Engagement Initiatives
  • A Historical Context
    • A Quote from Leadership
    • To Summarize

The UK government has announced an extension of funding to support the Windrush compensation scheme, aiming to assist victims in accessing their rightful compensation.

This initiative, launched in the UK, seeks to address barriers and misconceptions about eligibility, particularly among non-Caribbean communities.

 

Government’s Commitment to Justice

The UK government’s recent announcement highlights its ongoing commitment to addressing the injustices faced by Windrush victims.

By extending the Community Engagement Fund (CEF) with an additional £150,000, the government aims to raise awareness and tackle barriers that have prevented many from claiming compensation.

This effort is part of a broader strategy that includes the £1.5 million Advocacy Support Fund, which provides practical assistance to claimants.

 

Support for Diverse Communities

The CEF has already reached over 50,000 potential claimants in its first year, revealing widespread misconceptions about eligibility for compensation.

The extended funding will help non-Caribbean communities affected by the Windrush scandal access support services and learn about their rights.

 

Opportunities for Local Groups

Local organizations play a crucial role in this initiative by applying for grants ranging from £5,000 to £10,000.

These grants are intended to help address barriers and raise awareness within communities about the available compensation schemes.

The application deadline for these grants is set for 4 pm on 28 May 2025.

 

Community Engagement Initiatives

  • Over 50,000 potential claimants reached in the first year of CEF
  • Grants between £5,000 and £10,000 available for local groups
  • Aims to engage non-Caribbean communities affected by Windrush
  • Part of a broader strategy including a £1.5 million Advocacy Support Fund

 

A Historical Context

The Windrush scandal exposed significant failures within the UK’s immigration system when it came to light in 2018.

Many Commonwealth citizens were wrongfully detained or deported due to these systemic issues. In response, the government has launched several initiatives aimed at providing justice and support for those affected.

 

A Quote from Leadership

Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra, said: 

“Windrush victims have waited too long for recognition and redress – with many still not feeling able to come forward to access the compensation they are entitled to.

We need to see this change. By funding trusted grassroots organisations to provide advocacy and support, we want to better reach those who have been wronged but remain unaware of the support available.

This government is determined to deliver on its manifesto commitment that every victim of this scandal receives the justice they deserve.”

 

Additional Reading

  • UK Government Announcement on Windrush Compensation Scheme Funding Extension
  • Windrush Compensation Scheme Guidance

 

To Summarize

This new funding extension underscores the UK’s commitment to addressing past injustices related to the Windrush scandal.

By enhancing community engagement efforts and providing financial support through grants, this initiative aims not only at raising awareness but also at ensuring all eligible individuals receive their rightful compensation.

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Sources: UK Government, and the Home Office.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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