From providing advice to running workshops, there are countless ways in which volnteers have made the difference in the life of the people we support.
Read MorePeople who have migrated to the UK will not be marginalised or mistreated because of their immigration status. They will live safely, free from poverty, discrimination, and exclusion, and be treated with compassion and respect.
Read MoreFind the recording from a discussion hosted by Praxis with guests Kate Osamor MP and Estelle and Esther, experts by experience from Praxis’ No Recourse to Public Funds campaign group.
Read MoreTahj-Li and Nashstacia spent most of their life in the UK, but inhumane immigration policies forced them to pay extortionate fees for years just so they can renew their leave to remain.
Read MoreFrancisca and Chloe are immigration advisers at Praxis. For years they have been supporting people to access the guidance, advice and support they need to leave destitution and crisis. Today they talk to us about the devastating impact of immigration policies and Home Office fees pushing people into poverty.
Read MoreThis one-day online conference will provide an overview of the current picture of migrant homelessness in England, including the effects of Covid-19 and Brexit. It will showcase good practice by services and commissioners and share expertise from specialist migrant organisations and people with lived experience. It will offer practical advice and challenge on how the homelessness and migration sectors can better work together to achieve our shared goals.
Read MoreOn the day of a deportation flight to Jamaica, Praxis service users write about the injustice of detention and deportation, and why it should stop.
Read MoreMany migrant women and people experiencing violence are locked out of support and forced to choose between staying in an abusive relationship or leaving without having anywhere safe to go.
Read MoreExactly one year ago, the inspiring members of our youth group Brighter Futures hosted ‘Challenging the Narrative’, an amazing event where they used poetry, art installations and panel discussions to challenge the narrow rhetoric on young migrants.
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The WINGS group is for mothers with young children. In July 2020, they spoke in parliament at the All Party Parliamentary Group on No Recourse to Public Funds. Now again, they speak out in their own words against the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) provision in a series of blogs, denouncing the many ways it impacts them.
Read MorePraxis runs peer-led groups where people with lived experience of migration can seek support and campaign to get their voices heard on issues that affect them. The WINGS group is for mothers with young children. In July 2020, they spoke in parliament at the All Party Parliamentary Group on No Recourse to Public Funds, chaired by MP Kate Osamor and organised by Just Fair and Project 17. Now again, they speak out in their own words against the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) provision in a series of blogs, denouncing the many ways it impacts them.
Read MoreThe WINGS group is for mothers with young children. In July 2020, they spoke in parliament at the All Party Parliamentary Group on No Recourse to Public Funds. Now again, they speak out in their own words against the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) provision in a series of blogs, denouncing the many ways it impacts them. (3 of 4)
Read MoreThe WINGS group is for mothers with young children. In July 2020, they spoke in parliament at the All Party Parliamentary Group on No Recourse to Public Funds. Now again, they speak out in their own words against the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) provision in a series of blogs, denouncing the many ways it impacts them. (2 of 4)
Read MoreThe WINGS group is for mothers with young children. In July 2020, they spoke in parliament at the All Party Parliamentary Group on No Recourse to Public Funds. Now again, they speak out in their own words against the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) provision in a series of blogs, denouncing the many ways it impacts them.
Read MoreMembers of the group for mothers WINGS worked with Irene Taylor Trust and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to put down in words and music messages for their children, to carry with themselves for the rest of their lives.
Read MoreUsing creativity as a tool to challenge negative perception of migrants in the UK, this collection is the summation of a series of workshops focussing on the impact of COVID19 on the world from a young migrants’ perspective, and how the world needs to change for the better.
Read MoreWhen Covid19 hit, Jeremiha lost his job and only source of income. For months he had to rely on charities to feed their children, often going hungry while debt was mounting, because of unfair immigration policies.
Read MoreI imagine a world where migrants and refugees are not dehumanised or subjected to a “hostile environment”, but instead are treated with humanity, compassion and fairness.
Read MoreImagine a vase filled with different flowers
It is full of vibrant colours
Imagine a rose without thorns
And imagine that all flowers can be like a sunflower
Read MoreI said I am waiting/Waiting to see
The walls of race/Falling
The pillars of hates/Crumbling
The voices of guns/Falling silence
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