Connected and official references

Sources for the theory, standards and legal boundaries

The two connected websites provide the conceptual foundations. Legislation and current government guidance define the legal limits. All legal sources should be rechecked before reliance.

Source review date: 15 July 2026. This page is a research reference list, not a substitute for advice from a qualified UK immigration or public-law solicitor.
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Connected ASU websites

Theory and standards foundations

ASU Ltd

Intergenerational Goal Continuity and Social Evolution Theory: the proposed mechanism concerning individual formation, inherited influence and changing social environments.

https://asultd.com/

Ace Scaffolding UK

Standards, Access & Communication Hub: visible expectations concerning clarity, authority, appropriate channels, confidentiality and lawful conduct.

https://acescaffolding.uk/

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Legislation

Core statutory reference points

Equality Act, section 9

Race includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins.

Official section

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Current government guidance

Work, detention, support and case outcomes

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Evidence

Integration and system research

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Interpretation rule

Not every source has the same status

Legislation, Immigration Rules, court decisions, operational guidance, statistics, policy announcements and independent research must not be treated as interchangeable. Political proposals should not be presented as enacted law.

Where a source is amended or superseded, future versions should update the claim and revision record. Legal conclusions should be reviewed by an appropriately qualified professional.