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Committee Material Published 20 Nov 2020 ↗ View on Parliament

The Department’s lack of transparency on the service’s performance is hindering the kind of engagement with stakeholders that it claims to want. The Department has committed to learning lessons from the Windrush scandal, including listening to the people most affected by the Department’s policies and operations and consulting with a wide range of people and organisations. Yet stakeholders who represent asylum seekers still need more information on the contracts’ performance to help them bette...

The Department’s lack of transparency on the service’s performance is hindering the kind of engagement with stakeholders that it claims to want. The Department has committed to learning lessons from the Windrush scandal, including listening to the people most affected by the Department’s policies and operations and consulting with a wide range of people and organisations. Yet stakeholders who represent asylum seekers still need more information on the contracts’ performance to help them better support people. For example, stakeholders need greater transparency over service standards and performance management to give them confidence that the Type: recommendation | Number: 5 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 5. 1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Ta rget implementation date: July 2021 5.2 The department agrees that stakeholders should have greater transparency on the performance of the service and has been making progress on providing that