Offender management: caseworker guidance
Immigration staff guidance on dealing with immigration enforcement matters within the UK.
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Linked documents
- Other Accommodation under Schedule 10 to the Immigration Act 2016 (accessible)
- Other Adults at risk: detention of potential or confirmed victims of modern slavery (accessible version)
- Other Adults at risk in immigration detention (accessible)
- Other Detention and case progression review (accessible)
- Other Detention: general instructions (accessible)
- Other Detention on reporting (accessible)
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: detention on reporting
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: GPS electronic monitoring expansion pilot
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: GPS non-fitted devices (accessible)
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: partial commencement of the electronic monitoring duty
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: reporting and offender management
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: residential holding rooms
- Impact Assessment Equality impact assessment: transition from radio frequency to GPS electronic monitoring devices
- Other Identity management: enforcement (accessible)
- Other Immigration bail (accessible)
- Other Immigration bail conditions: electronic monitoring (EM) expansion pilot (accessible)
- Other Mandatory refusal period (accessible)
- Other Reporting and offender management (accessible)
- Other Requesting a second opinion for an external medical report (accessible)
- Other Short-term holding facility rules 2018 (accessible)
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UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how staff deal with offender management.
Guidance in this section has been reworked into a new format and plainer language. Not all of the enforcement guidance has been revised yet. If you cannot find the information you need in this section, please look in the ‘chapters’ sections of Enforcement instructions and guidance.
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