Children’s Voices: Children Subject to Immigration Control in England

A review of evidence on the subjective wellbeing of children subject to immigration control in England.

This report explores findings from an evidence review of the views, perspectives and experiences of children subject to immigration control, on matters related to their subjective wellbeing. The report forms part of a series of studies examining the subjective wellbeing of vulnerable groups of children in England. As part of this series, Coram International, together with Coram Impact and Evaluation Team, undertook several studies under the name ‘Children’s Voices’, commissioned by the Children’s Commissioner’s Office as part of a larger project focused on improving evidence about childhood vulnerability.

Evidence reviews can also be found of the subjective wellbeing of children in England with mental health needs; children in detention in England; and children involved in gangs in England.