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What we do

Here at Migrant Help, we exist to protect people affected by displacement and exploitation, helping them thrive as individuals and recover from their trauma. We support those most in need and least likely to find support elsewhere, whilst aiming to bridge community gaps and bring services and support together.

Our core services include:

Asylum Support

Those seeking asylum in the UK can come to us to seek help with applying for accommodation and financial support, to report issues with asylum accommodation, and any other advice needed during their asylum journey. We also provide support during the post-decision period, whether the decision has been positive or negative.


Victims of Slavery and Human Trafficking Support

We provide specialist support and accommodation to victims of human trafficking and modern slavery, and their dependants. Our dedicated casework teams provide safe accommodation, develop support plans and facilitate access to key services in order to empower clients as they recover from trauma. Our aim is to reduce the risk of re-trafficking and help the survivors to move onto a positive new chapter in their lives.


Refugee Resettlement

Migrant Help has been a trusted provider of refugee resettlement services since 2014, supporting hundreds of vulnerable individuals and families across various regions of the UK.

The UK has several refugee resettlement schemes, designed to respond to the diverse and complex needs of those seeking safety . Refugees are resettled if their lives are at risk, they are particularly vulnerable or have specialist health needs, and where it is unlikely they will ever be able to return home. Resettlement schemes are an international collaboration between the United Nations (UNHCR), the UK Home Office, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), local authorities, and organisations like Migrant Help, who work closely with organisations and services locally to ensure a smooth and dignified transition for those arriving in the UK who have been displaced.


EU Settlement Scheme

EU citizens living in the country must apply for settled or pre-settled status to guarantee their rights after the UK leaves the European Union. We are committed to advising and supporting vulnerable people in this process, including those who are part of Gypsy, traveller or Roma communities, homeless, elderly, disabled, adults who have left care or victims of domestic abuse, modern slavery or human trafficking.


Clear Voice Interpreting Services

Clear Voice offers high-quality interpreting and translation services throughout the UK and is the only social enterprise service of its kind. All of Clear Voice’s profits are donated back to Migrant Help to support our work.  

Fortunate enough to find ourselves in a unique position to help, we also strive to influence positive change to policy and practice, as well as demonstrate the value that migrants bring to the UK in order to address the rising hostility from some parts of the population.

We believe that everyone deserves to be safe, respected and treated equally, and we strive to ensure this through committed partnerships, innovation and excellence.

You can be involved in achieving our vision. 

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Published: 16th October, 2017

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