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The Home Office has initiated the recruitment process for the first ever Windrush Commissioner, with applications now open. This independent role, to be appointed by the summer of 2025, will advocate for those affected by the Windrush scandal and advise on the delivery of compensation and status schemes. The Commissioner will work alongside the re-established Windrush Unit with a brief to drive forward lessons learned and embed cultural change within the department. As previously confirmed, the government has also committed £1.5 million in grant funding to enhance advocacy support for victims applying for compensation, as part of a broader reset of the Home Office's response to the scandal.
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