With such blatant and damaging links between violence against women and the ongoing spread of HIV, we all have a part to play.
Getting to a ‘safe’ place is just the beginning of the challenges women seeking asylum face when fleeing to the safety of the UK.
A good man is not just one who does not rape, but one who challenges the culture of violence against women in all its guises.
The starting point to changing something is knowing about it. Read about the atrocities taking place in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Women’s rights are human rights – the Government must be committed to raising awareness, speaking out and legislating
It’s time to recognise the needs of asylum seeking women and develop strategies that result in real actions.
Our senior caseworker, Helen Baillot, contemplates ways to improve the situation for women seeking asylum in the UK.
Read our blog series as part of 16 days of action to eliminate violence against women – and get involved!
MSPs and the First Minister speak out on the uncertainty over Glasgow’s UK Border Agency housing contract.
The estimated amount of unspent credit recovered by the Home Office from the Azure card in one year? £650,000.
“As a parent myself, to hear of any child put in a detention centre for immigration purposes makes me heart-broken.”
Now it is the time for requesting fairness in the asylum process and for more protection for asylum seekers and refugees in the UK.
Asylum seekers and refugees in the UK need better protection than they are currently receiving, said speakers at our conference.
Our arts and culture officer reflects on a recent performance and the importance of self expression through the arts.
Join us at the Tron Theatre at our upcoming panel discussion and share your thoughts on child trafficking.
Poverty is a hot topic, but what of those who are already vulnerable?