Explore Citizens Rights Project vacancies today. We are seeking to fill three positions: two part-time Rights Advisers for our European Citizens Rights Service (one Romanian and one Polish speaker), and one full-time Outreach/Link Officer for our project “Supporting European migrant workers facing financial trauma in Scotland,” with fluency in one EU language, preferably Italian, Lithuanian,...
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Activity report 2022
This activity report describes the activities the Citizens Rights Project have carried out over in 2022 with funding from the Scottish Government, the Home Office, the Justice Together Initiative, the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations, the People’s Postcode Trust and the Italian Comites.
Jūsu tiesības saņemt palīdzību no vietējās pašvaldības, ja Jūs esat bez pajumtes vai riskējat kļūt par bezpajumtnieku
Ja Jūs esat bez pajumtes vai riskējat kļūt par bezpajumtnieku, Jūs varat pieteikties vietējā pašvaldībā palīdzības saņemšanai. “Bez pajumtes” nenozīmē vienīgi to, ka nav jumts virs galvas. “Bez pajumtes” nozīmē dzīvot jebkurā vietā, bet šo vietu Jūs nevarat uzskatīt par savām mājām. Jūs varat dzīvot ar vecākiem vai draugiem, bet juridiskā izpratnē – būt bez...
Temporary welfare rights adviser
Temporary welfare rights adviser The Citizens Rights Project is a Scottish charity, which works to support and advise EU citizens in Scotland. We are currently undertaking a project which will produce and disseminate information to those communities about key welfare benefits, particularly the new Scottish social security benefits, and universal credit. We are seeking to employ a person to research and...
16/12/2020 | On-line event for EU citizens in Scotland with Scottish Government Minister for Migration
Find out more about the Scottish Government’s ‘Stay in Scotland’ programme at this free event.
2/11/2020 | Face to face support sessions in Scottish Borders
Together with our partners from Feniks, we are coming to Scottish Borders with free EUSS support for the first time since March!