
Supporting Refugees & Asylum Seekers Through Human Rights Workshops
Arriving in a new country can feel like standing on shaky ground, especially for those who have fled their homes due to war or hardship.
For many refugees and asylum seekers landing in the UK, the complexities of navigating this new life can be quite daunting. The uncertainty surrounding their rights and the available support often adds to their challenges. Thatβs where Supporting Refugees & Asylum Seekers Through Human Rights Workshops steps in. We strive to create warm, inclusive spaces where individuals can learn about their rights, access personalized advice, and connect with others who have faced similar experiences.

Our weekly workshops offer not only vital information but also a sense of community. Through one-on-one legal guidance and advocacy training, participants are empowered to advocate for themselves, access essential services, and begin the process of rebuilding their lives with dignity. We also place a strong emphasis on wellbeing, providing mental health referrals and facilitating peer support circles to ensure that emotional support is as accessible as practical guidance.

Since we began, weβve had the privilege of supporting over 350 individuals each year across the UK, including London. When we account for the family members who benefit indirectly from our work, the impact spreads even further. Participants often tell us that they leave our sessions not just with a clearer understanding of their rights, but also with newfound confidence, stronger community connections, and a renewed sense of hope.
Looking to the future, our goal is to reach even more displaced people, ensuring that no one feels isolated or uninformed about the protections and opportunities available to them. Together, we can help transform uncertainty into empowerment, guiding everyone on their journey toward a brighter future.
With thanks to our funders:
Edgar E Lawley Foundation, Hilden Charitable Trust, Community Fund

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