
ACCESS TO
JUSTICE
What does Access to Justice Mean?
Access to justice for people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom transcends the grant of refugee status by the Home Office or the immigration tribunals. It embodies a broader and more profound concept — one that encompasses the right to fair treatment, equality, and dignity throughout the asylum process. For many, justice means much more than the legal recognition by the sanctuary state; it signifies the opportunity to live without fear, to be treated with respect, and to receive the support necessary to integrate and rebuild their lives.
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We are advocating for the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK to access legal support.
The legal aid system is inarguably failing members of the queer community who are within the asylum system, with 57.3% of LGBT+ people seeking asylum having no solicitor or caseworker.
Read our Access to Justice Report Brief here:

