Glasgow
Wellbeing activities for mental and physical health like hill walks, cycling trips, city tours. Help with reporting housing issues (and a specific service for women seeking asylum).
This is a directory of organisations and groups that we know use the Right to Remain Toolkit.
We have created this Directory from groups we have directly engaged with over the past 18 months - either through workshops and events, or groups we know are using our Toolkit.
Region-by-region pages list the names of the organisation, their website addresses and very broad descriptions of what they do.
Transferring this list has been a mammoth task for our micro staff team. The list is not complete yet and some sections remain under construction. The list is also bound to change. We intend to annually reflect on and update it.
If your group has been a passionate user of our Toolkit but your name isn’t there, please email us at esther(at)righttoremain.org.uk, with your organisation’s address / location and website address. If we have your details wrong, or you do not want your details listed or have any feedback, please let us know.
Glasgow
Wellbeing activities for mental and physical health like hill walks, cycling trips, city tours. Help with reporting housing issues (and a specific service for women seeking asylum).
Scotland
Help with legal advice, referrals, and factsheets for people seeking asylum, migrants, women, trafficking/ exploitation and other human rights issues.
Glasgow
Help with temporary and emergency accommodation.
Dungavel IRC
Help and support for people detained in Dungavel detention centre.
Across Scotland
Help from faith groups with things like integration in the community, sponsorship, advocacy and campaigning.
Across Scotland
Direct support (including helpline), help with employment, destitution, and more.
Glasgow
Support for women and marginalised people with insecure immigration status and no recourse to public funds, including accommodation and wellbeing support.
Glasgow
Help for women seeking asylum and their children, including community activities.
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