Provider of advocacy and support to the Windrush Generation and wider communities to promote a just and equal society where everyone’s rights are protected
For #Windrush75 we worked with @ManCityCouncil to launch a campaign across the city's digital billboards. The aim is to promote support for those affected by the Windrush scandal & develop a programme of policy ideas to repair serious harm. Home is what we fight for! #BurningWork
The work continues.
Burning Work Conference 2.0 returns on 27.03.2026 in Manchester.
Rooted in testimony.
Driven by data.
Focused on dignity.
Committed to development.
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We're making our mark after being named Modern University of the Year! The prestigious honour highlights our exceptional performance in teaching quality, student satisfaction, research, and graduate outcomes.
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Minister @SeemaMalhotra1 introduced to the 'Burning Work Protocol' - agreeing to work with the Windrush Generation and their descendants to repair the serious harm done by the Windrush Scandal, using data to inform community improvement plans and policy reform across government
Yesterday we invited migration minister, @SeemaMalhotra1 to tour the ‘In the Grip of Change’ exhibition at @SenateHouseLib, led by @EsiCox. The exhibition explores the Caribbean’s path to independence and the experiences of its British diaspora. It's open until April 12th.
A report released in September 2024 highlighted that between 1950 and 1981, all immigration and citizenship legislation in the UK was designed, at least in part, to reduce the number of non-white people permitted to live and work in the country?
Thoughts?
@judy_cassells As of March 2024, over 86% of claims submitted to the Windrush Compensation Scheme have received a final decision, with more than £85 million paid across 2,382 claims. So approximately 14% of claims were still awaiting resolution at that time.
We were thrilled to host our ‘Building A Better Future’ event in Islington on January 28, 2025, at the Black Cultural Centre. The event provided vital support for the Windrush community, offering guidance on compensation and status schemes.