Hostile Environment
Abuse in Detention is a Symptom of a Wider Problem
In response to an upcoming BBC Panorama undercover documentary examining immigration detention, G4S have suspended...
Expect more stories of slavery – and demand more victim support
Lack of support puts slavery and trafficking survivors at risk
More must be done to combat human trafficking in hotels
Lack of support puts slavery and trafficking survivors at risk
A Tale of Two Countries
Have a read and find out what our brilliant work experience students Soroh, Jessica and Julia, have been doing with us this Summer…
Freedom – or Freefall?
Lack of support puts slavery and trafficking survivors at risk
What a human rights hero!
Ruby is generously raising money and awareness on the issue of modern day slavery
Minorities amongst Minorities
Minorities amongst Minorities: The LGBT experience in UK Detention Centres René Cassin Personal Project Emma Falley...
Let’s Remake the Case for Human Rights Together
The election results are in … now our real work starts
What do the Manifestos say about Human Rights?
The key questions to ask your candidates
Five key questions to ask your local candidates
Human Rights and the General Election
‘Inexcusable’ failures in UK’s response to modern slavery
System puts survivors at risk and plays into the hands of abusers
Who is at the centre of Britain’s Modern Slavery Act?
Read our latest blog on modern day slavery
Modern Slavery – ‘Human Writes’ essay competition winners
Read the winning entries and what our judge, Joshua Rozenberg, says about them
Anti-Slavery Laws – and why they do not work
Why don’t anti-slavery laws prevent slavery?
‘Cruel and Disproportionate’
In response to Donald Trump's ban on refugees from seven Muslim countries, Mia Hasenson-Gross, Director of René...
Oppressing the stranger – another death in UK detention
There are community-based alternatives to the fatal inhumanity of immigration detention
René Cassin @Limmud #RefugeeDay
Find out about René Cassin’s refugee-themed day at Limmud Conference 2016
Our Biggest Human Rights Shabbat to Date!
All the basics you need to know about modern day slavery
Government backtracks on 500% fee increases in Immigration Tribunals
René Cassin is pleased that the Government has reversed the 500% court fees increase in the immigration tribunal. Mia...
‘Lost humanity? Vulnerable Women in Detention’
How immigration detention affects women – and what Jewish teaching can tell us
‘A prison in all but name’
This article is published as part of ‘Unlocking Detention’ - an annual ‘virtual’ tour of the UK’s detention estate,...
Human Rights Shabbat 5777 Resource Pack
All the basics you need to know about modern day slavery
“I hate injustice” – Ruby
Ruby is generously raising money and awareness on the issue of modern day slavery
Today (18th October) is UK Anti-Slavery Day
‘No one shall be held in slavery or servitude’ – Universal Declaration of Human Rights
How will your community mark Human Rights Shabbat on 10th December?
René Cassin have run the ‘Human Rights Shabbat' programme for the past eight years. Human Rights Shabbat falls on the...
Asylum Workshops – November 8th & 15th
Want to help people through the asylum system? Find out how at these free workshops
Slavery Chief Warns of Modern Day Slavery Exploitation of Asylum Seekers
Kevin Hyland, the UK’s anti-slavery commissioner has written a letter to Theresa May highlighting that delayed efforts...
500% court fee increase to go ahead despite opposition
The Government has announced that plans to implement increases of up to 500% in court fees for immigration and asylum...
#RefugeesWelcome march
This Saturday, the 17th September, tens of thousands of people will be marching in solidarity with refugees. If you...
The Story of the ‘Refugee People’ is not over yet…
Kezia Niman writes about the indelible link between Jewish history and the refugee crisis
Open Letter to the new Home Secretary, Amber Rudd
“Dear Home Secretary, we are writing to urge you to maintain and increase the UK’s support for people who have fled violence, conflict and persecution, as part of the UK’s response to the global refugee emergency”.
It’s Refugee Week!
The 20th June is World Refugee Day and the beginning of Refugee Week. Read our statement below and check out our...
