Immigration Casework

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The Commons Library has produced a comprehensive briefing on Constituency casework: immigration, nationality and asylum.

You can find it here: https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN03186/SN03186.pdf

Here is the document’s summary:

Members of Parliament handle a high volume of immigration, nationality and asylum enquiries from constituents. Many of them are straightforward and can be answered using information that is readily available, for example on the internet, or by using the Home Office’s dedicated MPs’ correspondence channels. Others are more complex and require specialist advice from a solicitor or professional adviser.

This briefing provides a short overview of the UK’s immigration and asylum system and basic British nationality law. It also outlines the legal restrictions on giving immigration advice, gives some suggestions on handling constituents’ enquiries, refers to some sources of information that may be helpful for straightforward questions, and highlights training courses
available to Members’ staff.

It is important to remember that immigration advice is heavily regulated. There are legal restrictions on giving immigration advice and providing immigration services. Aside from this, immigration law is complex. If in doubt, you should recommend that constituents seek advice from a specialist solicitor or adviser. Encouraging constituents to access appropriate professional advice is more helpful than trying to be a substitute for it.

Contents

1 A brief tour of the UK’s immigration system

1.1 Relevant Government departments and agencies

1.2 An overview of immigration, asylum and nationality requirements

Immigration

Asylum

Nationality

2 Dealing with constituency casework

2.1 Important warning about giving constituents advice

2.2 Useful initial information to get from the constituent

2.3 Contacting Home Office officials on behalf of constituents

2.4 Making representations to Government Ministers

2.5 Training courses for MPs’ staff

3 Useful sources of general information

3.1 GOV.UK

3.2 Departmental pages on GOV.UK

3.3 House of Commons Library website

3.4 Books and journals about immigration law

 

4 Organisations providing free/not for profit practical assistance

 

5 Non-government sources covering policy issues, international comparisons, etc.

 

Case management software information

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Case Management Software

So you are interested in case management software?  A number of case management software products are available from private suppliers.  Each of these is different and geared to meet a particular need, so it is important that you know exactly what use you want to make of the product before you buy.  Costs can vary hugely, too, so it pays to do some research before you buy.  For example, find an MP’s office which uses the product which interests you, and ask how it works for them.

Before deciding to use any of these, please consult the Parliamentary Digital Service to ensure compatibility with software supplied by the House of Commons.

Here are brief details of some of the products commonly available. In addition, there are a number which are developed specifically for use by solicitors.

Inclusion in this list does not imply any sort of approval, and you are recommended to undertake your own enquiries.  Again, please verify with the supplier.

Packages we are aware of are:

Caseworker.mp

Caseworker.mp is a cloud-based Casework Management software designed specifically for MPs, and is used by many MPs across 9 political parties.

As a cloud-based system there is no software to install.  This  means the system will work on any device including home computers, Apple Macs, iPads and Android Tablets and smartphones.  Built using the latest Internet technologies with a modern easy to use interface, Caseworker.mp is the next generation of Casework Management software.

Key features include:

  • Built at web scale, meaning lightning quick searches and no waiting around;
  • Secure, uses the same encryption as internet banking as well as two-factor authentication;
  • No need to sync between Westminster and the constituency.  You are always using the latest data;
  • Centrally-updated Ministerial database including ministerial email contacts;
  • Full third party contacts system allowing letters to be auto populated with constituent and recipient information;
  • Electoral Register integration speeds up data input;
  • Advanced automation means automatic roll searches, auto assignment of emails to existing cases and intelligent auto-suggest;
  • Integrated inbox means that you capture information about constituents and their case whilst replying to emails.  No more replying to an email and then logging the constituent and case  in a separate programme;
  • Detailed and easy to use statistics system allows tracking of case types and staff workload as well as trends over time;
  • Integrated bulk email system with easy to use segmentation and exports;
  • Digital letters, send digitally signed letters on your own letterhead to ministers, third parties and constituents. No more envelope stuffing!

Website: https://www.caseworkermp.com/

Contact: Elected Technologies on support@electedtechnologies.co.uk or 0333 344 1225

eCasework

This case management software is the all-in-one solution for councillors, MLAs, AMs, MPs, MSPs and unions.  It’s a notebook, address book, email inbox, diary and filing system rolled into one: a place to collect cases, keep track of everyone’s input and solve problems efficiently.  The web-based casework software is hosted in the cloud, meaning you can manage your cases anytime, anywhere on your computer, tablet and smartphone.

Key benefits:

  • Quick and easy to manage casework through our user-friendly interface
  • Powerful search means you can find any case, contact, message or file in a flash
  • Timely reminders and notifications to follow-up with constituents and officers
  • All your tools in once place – no more switching between different applications
  • Cloud-based system available everywhere you go, with everything in sync on all devices
  • All data stored in the UK and Ireland – no EU/US data transfers
  • Unrivalled account protection and data encryption in transit and at rest
  • Unlimited file storage

Website: https://ecasework.com
Contact: Live chat on the website, or email hello@ecasework.com or telephone 020 7733 4712

 AIMS Advice & Information Management System

The AIMS case management software is produced by Lasa and is widely used by large local authorities, welfare rights services, including Macmillan welfare rights services, national telephone help lines, carers centres, Community and Voluntary Services and small community groups.  A new free version of AIMS is available for immediate download from https://www.rightsnet.org.uk/aims

The AIMS system provides:

  • easy to use and ready to go case management
  • completely configurable client, problems, work and outcome details
  • a suite of standard and design your own reports
  • enables document linking and Word integration
  • advanced features include automatic reminders, room booking diary, linking third parties, mass communication tools and lots more…

We offer training throughout the year, provide telephone, email and web site support.

Price:               FREE

Contact:           aims@rightsnet.org.uk.        Phone: 020 7377 2806

Website: https://www.rightsnet.org.uk/aims which includes information on training, support and upgrades. You can also download a demonstration.

CFL Caseworker

Previously supplied by Computing for Labour, CFL Caseworker is no longer available and is no longer supported.

Training

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Training

The main resource for training for Members’ Staff is The Members and Members’ Staff Services Team .

Courses take place online, on the Parliamentary Estate and regionally, and if a course of interest is not available at a convenient location or date, they will endeavour to accommodate specific requirements, subject to sufficient demand (12 delegates and above).

Courses are free of charge to all Members’ staff who are paid through IPSA’s staffing allowance and travel costs to training events can be met from the expenses scheme administered by IPSA.

The full course catalogue is available via Act – the Parliamentary learning management system.  Some courses are advertised as being for House staff, but MPs’ staff can still sign up for some of them, such as some of the courses from Parliamentary Digital.  If in doubt, please do contact L&D for advice.

If you see a course you’d like to do, but there isn’t a session advertised yet, please do put yourself on the waiting list so that the MMSST knows that people are interested.  This will also ensure that you get a notification of when a session is available.

email: mmsst@parliament.uk


House of Commons Library

The House of Commons Library arranges inductions, training and events for MPs and MPs’ staff. Visit the Library’s website to find out more. 

 To receive information on all upcoming Commons Library training courses and events, sign up for email updates for MPs’ staff and bookmark the Library’s ACT page.


 
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