Jacqueline McKenzie
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 56 |
Date of birth | October 24,1967 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Sydney |
Australia | |
Height | 167 (cm) |
Spouse | Bill Walter |
Awards | AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress |
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress | |
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress | |
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in Film | |
Other name | Jacqui McKenzie, Jac McKenzie |
Parents | John McKenzie |
Nominations | AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in Film |
Children | 1 |
Education | National Institute of Dramatic Art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 412969 |
Deep Blue Sea
Safe Harbour
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Opal Dream
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King
Occupation
The Water Diviner
The Battlers
Human Touch
Love from Ground Zero
When Billie Beat Bobby
Halifax f. p.
Freak Weather
Under the Lighthouse Dancing
Beneath Hill 60
Eisenstein
Mr. Reliable
Rake
Mental
Don't Tell
This Won't Hurt a Bit
Kangaroo Palace
Three Summers
The Devil Game
Halifax: Lies of the Mind
Hiding
Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
On the Beach
Stark
Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang)
Peaches
Harmony
Traps
Talk
Under Light House Dancing
Preservation
Fell
All the Way
Romper Stomper
Pine Gap
Angel Baby
Palm Beach
Jacqueline McKenzie Life story
Jacqueline Susan McKenzie is an Australian film and stage actress.
Windrush: Hundreds of people with mental illness sent back to Caribbean
... " Immigration lawyer Jacqueline Mckenzie, of Leigh Day, represented hundreds of victims of the 2018 Windrush scandal...
Windrush victims being failed by compensation scheme - report
... " Jacqueline Mckenzie, a solicitor representing hundreds of Windrush victims, told the BBC the scheme was " torturing people" by asking them for " copious amounts of evidence which people just don t have"...
Windrush scandal: Government must publish report institutional racism, lawyer says
... Jacqueline Mckenzie, an immigration lawyer at Leigh Day who supports Windrush victims, has called for the report to be released...
Jamaica deportation: the Home Office flight in the UK in spite of the ECJ judgment
... immigration attorney Jacqueline Mckenzie of the BBC, Victoria said Derbyshire programme: It is a moral debate about it, because it can t be right that we are picking up people in their 30s, who came to two...
Windrush row over criminal deportation flight to Jamaica
... Campaigner and solicitor Jacqueline Mckenzie said: We are shocked that the government, not having received the conclusions of the Windrush Lessons Learnt Review, should resume these mass deportation flights which were stayed in light of the Windrush scandal...
Windrush scandal: Government must publish report institutional racism, lawyer says
A lawyer for Windrush victims says the government must publish a Report which suggests Institutional Racism at the Home Office caused The Scandal .
The Report , seen by The Bbc , says UK immigration laws from 1950 to 1981 were designed in part to " reduce The Number of black or brown people".
It also found these laws negatively affected Black People More Than other minority groups.
The Home Office said The Report was by an independent author, and not Policy .
The internal Report was commissioned by the Home Office and followed in 2018.
It set out in part to educate Home Office staff in Britain's colonial history, the history of migration and the history of Black Britons.
In The Report - which - the unnamed author questions the Williams review, which stopped short of blaming Institutional Racism .
The Report 's author, a historian, asks: " How is it possible that a Policy whose failure affected specifically Black People was not The Product of Institutional Racism ?
" If We Are to understand anything about Windrush and its implications for Policy making at the Home Office , an understanding of history is essential. "
Key findings highlight that The Scandal was caused in part by a failure to recognise that changes to British immigration law over The Past 70 years had a more negative impact on Black People than on other racial and ethnic groups.
The review concludes that: " Every single piece of immigration or citizenship legislation between 1950 and 1981 was designed, at least in part, to reduce The Number of black or brown people permitted To Live and work in the UK".
It also describes a contradictory immigration Policy that assumed that too many immigrants from minority ethnic backgrounds were bad for society, whilst Race Relations Policy promoted the idea of racial equality.
Jacqueline Mckenzie , an immigration lawyer at Leigh Day who supports Windrush victims, has called for The Report to be released.
She Said failure to do so was an insult to those affected - and that many victims had told her that they wanted to understand What Happened as part of The Healing process.
A Home Office spokesperson said: " This Report does not represent government Policy and the views included in it are those of the author who is a historian independent from the Home Office . "
The Windrush scandal led to hundreds of people, many of whom were invited by The British government and arrived from The Caribbean between 1948 and 1971 - had being told they were Not Entitled To Live in the UK after many years in the country.
The Scandal broke in April 2018 and saw the UK government apologise for deportation threats made to Commonwealth citizens' children.
Despite living and working in the UK for decades, it emerged many had lost homes, jobs and access to welfare benefits and NHS services after being wrongly classed as illegal citizens under strict Home Office immigration Policy - while some were wrongly detained and even deported.
Source of news: bbc.com