How we do it

How we do it

Detect, connect, support and advocate. Our work is built around these four core principles. By connecting with communities and those subjected to hostile immigration policies and border regimes in the UK, we can identify arising issues and work with those effected to identify strategies to ensure accountability and justice.

To work with those directly effect by hostile border regimes to develop a resourced protective network of witnesses.

To gather evidence of hostile border policies and the harm caused to people forced to migrate in order to force accountability and justice. This will include particular focus on loss of life and

To provide the tools and information to ensure that people effected by and harmed by hostile border regimes are equipped to document this abuse should they so wish

Facilitate access to justice both individually and collectively, to address systemic harms

Connecting with organisations nationwide to provide training and gather evidence

Working with networks to connect with and share info about our work with people in accommodations

To develop an organisation that represents the individuals it seeks to stand in solidarity with, including ensuring that accurate and representative narratives and voices are a part of wider conversations regarding the change that is needed and the accountability that is required.

To expose and challenge those responsible for these systemic harms.