Update on #ClosetheBarracks campaign
With thanks to Asylum Matters for this update on Asylum accommodation. This article follows up on our Please Act on the…
With thanks to Asylum Matters for this update on Asylum accommodation. This article follows up on our Please Act on the…
Katherine Maxwell-Rose Digital Communications Manager from IMIX, presented key tips for making an impact using social media, focussing on Twitter…
Speed Friending Event with TimePeace - Thursday 18th February, 6.30-8pm
The next Theatre of Sanctuary Network Gathering which is open to all arts organisations, whether theatres, theatre companies, festivals or museums (or other!)…
Right to Remain and Migrants Organise have held a planning meeting to build a campaign against immigration bail reporting conditions. …
We need your help – we are seeking video footage of City of Sanctuary group activities and streams work!
Celebrating Sanctuary – Week of online events (19th April to 25th April)
We are currently recruiting for the role of London Coordinator.
Following the December 2020 action to close the ex army barracks housing hundreds of people seeking sanctuary, there have been…
We are pleased to share our 2020 Review of City of Sanctuary UK. 2020 was a year of unprecedented challenges…
This learning opportunity on Sanctuary Awards was on Tuesday January 19th at 11 - 12.30 and attended by 39 people…
Mayor Damien Egan and Cllr Kevin Bonavia sign a letter to government calling for the extension of the refugee resettlement…
Five years of City of Sanctuary in Birmingham – a Local Authority perspective
99 people from all over the UK registered for the Befriending Facilitated Conversation on 24th Nov.
The NHS body, Hull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), is drawing up plans to become a 'Sanctuary CCG', with officials aiming…
Words are powerful. Words can heal, hurt, hinder, humiliate and humble. We take language very seriously at City of Sanctuary UK and acknowledge that language evolves and our understanding of certain words change over time.