Increasing access to legal knowledge, strengthening frontline responses, and influencing systems and policy.


Our work includes:

  • Training migrant workers to understand and navigate UK immigration, employment, equality, and human rights law.
  • Co-producing accessible resources and information tools — including our migrant worker information site — to support migrant workers to understand their rights and advocate for themselves.
  • Delivering training and legal education to frontline charities, statutory agencies, and community organisations to better understand labour migration systems and engage meaningfully with people with lived experience.
  • Contributing to research projects and collaborating with academics to improve understanding of the structural issues affecting migrant workers.
  • Influencing policy and practice through government consultation responses, engagement with MPs, and meetings with statutory and enforcement agencies.
"Invaluable information and guidance for anyone navigating the UK."

Recent examples of our work:

Provided direct specialist training as part of a pro-bono module selected by students at Leicester University Law School on common legal issues faced by migrant workers.

Independently submit evidence to multiple government consultations: routes to settlement; inquiries into settlement and citizenship and the EU Strategy on Combating Trafficking (2026-2030) to highlight concerns regarding tied visa routes. 

Produced research supported by the University of Liverpool on 'Homegrown slavery: ending state-sponsored trafficking'

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