Asylum Rights Watch

ARE YOU AN ASYLUM-SEEKER?

ARE YOU IN CONTACT WITH ASYLUM-SEEKERS IN THE UK?

We know that many people have compelling examples of how asylum-seekers are treated in the UK, but do not have the opportunity to bring these to the attention of policymakers and the public.

In response, Asylum Aid has created this short survey so that people can share these examples with us. We will regularly review all of the submissions we receive, and use them as part of our campaigns for the fair treatment of asylum-seekers in the UK.

As part of our work on the Charter of rights of women seeking asylum, we are collecting evidence of how women asylum seekers are treated in relation to. 

  1. the asylum determination system
  2. accommodation, support and healthcare
  3. detention and removal

If you have recent examples of good or bad practice by the UK Border Agency including regional asylum teams, NASS, Immigration Removal Centres, enforcement.


All information will be treated as anonymous, and you can send information to us as often as you like. However, do not use this survey if you have a legal question or want to get advice from Asylum Aid - contact us through our advice line instead (details of our advice line are in the top right-hand corner of this screen).

Your participation in this study is completely voluntary and you can withdraw from the survey at any point.

Thank you very much for your time and support.

Start the survey now