Asylum Justice

Asylum Justice Providing free legal representation and advice to asylum seekers & vulnerable migrants in Wales.

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11/12/2025

🚨 We're hiring! Join us as our new Funding Officer at Asylum Justice.We’re looking for someone with a passion for justic...
08/12/2025

🚨 We're hiring! Join us as our new Funding Officer at Asylum Justice.

We’re looking for someone with a passion for justice, strong communication skills, and a flair for fundraising to help us grow our impact and strengthen access to legal representation for people navigating the UK’s hostile immigration system.

This is a hands-on, varied role working across income generation, grant management, and impact storytelling. You’ll help secure vital funding, build relationships with funders and partners, and support our team to tell the story of our work.

📝 Role: Funding Officer
💸 Salary: £29,000–£34,000
🕓 Hours: Full-time (open to part-time or compressed hours)
🌍 Location: Hybrid (Cardiff office + remote) or fully remote considered
📅 Deadline: 11.59pm on Sunday 4 January 2026
📌 We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of the immigration system and from racialised and minoritised communities.

🔗 Find out more and apply: https://asylumjustice.org.uk/work-with-us/

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It is with unmeasurable gratitude and deep sadness that we – Asylum Justice – inform you that the indomitable and inspir...
08/12/2025

It is with unmeasurable gratitude and deep sadness that we – Asylum Justice – inform you that the indomitable and inspirational Roger Warren-Evans, the founder of Asylum Justice, passed away earlier this week.

When Roger retired after a busy working life as a barrister, he found that refugees were in dire need of good legal immigration advice. He took it upon himself to study and qualify to the highest level of an immigration caseworker and start ‘recruiting’ volunteers to help him run what was the equivalent of a voluntary solicitors’ office.

First in Swansea and Cardiff, later also in Newport, working very long days – and nights – Roger helped thousands of people to get justice. Access to justice meant: taking the time to listen to people’s claim to asylum with empathy and patience, and ensuring fair legal representation. It didn’t necessarily mean that people were granted refugee status.

Nonetheless, they were very grateful for his service. We often heard: ‘Roger was the onlyperson who really listened and explained things to me!’

Asylum Justice stands on the shoulders of this giant trying to continue his legacy of integrity and compassion.

Watch an inspiring video of him here: https://tinyurl.com/4aj7ffka

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113-116 Bute Street
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