“While the compensation scheme is welcome overall, the process must be fair and accessible. As it stands, the new compensation scheme for victims of the Windrush scandal risks adding serious insult to serious injury.” Oped by Praxis CEO Sally Daghlian in The Guardian
Read MoreThousands of people have donated to the Guardian and Observer Charity Appeal, raising an incredible £1.1 million which will be distributed between five charities including Praxis. We are incredibly grateful for your generosity, support and heart-warming messages that you sent us during the appeal.
Read MorePraxis housing project, hosting migrant women and families in eight houses across London in collaboration with Commonweal housing, is one of the finalists for the World Habitat Awards.
Read MoreWe are extremely excited and proud to announce that Praxis has been chosen by The Guardian and The Observer as a beneficiary of their annual Charity Appeal, for our work bringing the Windrush scandal and the Home Office injustices to light.
Read MoreThe government’s apology to 18 people from the Caribbean who were wrongfully detained and removed from the UK as part of the Windrush scandal is a step in the right direction, but rings rather hollow given the true scale and nature of the underlying problems.
Read MoreWe are delighted and proud to announce that Praxis Community Projects has been shortlisted by the Third Sector Awards for our work uncovering the Windrush Scandal, holding the Home Office accountable and protecting migrants' rights.
Read MoreThis has been an exciting time to be at Praxis - we have been at the centre of exposing the Windrush scandal and the impact of the ‘hostile environment’ on people who have lost their jobs, homes and like ‘Albert Thomson’ been denied vital medical treatment because the Home Office refused to recognize their lawful residence.
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