Our Vision Immigration detention is unable to harm anybody’s physical or mental health as it no…
A Zimbabwean torture survivor who had been on hungerstrike in immigration detention in 2005 said that…
The Nationality and Borders Bill was introduced on 6th July 2021. It will make sweeping and…
Dr Ruth Talbot – Chair Ruth Talbot is a retired child and adolescent psychiatrist who has…
“The staff burn with a persistent energy about the indignity of detention. They are bright flames.”…
Medical Justice annual reports provide a summary of activity throughout the financial year (ends 31st January)…
To enable us to reach more vulnerable people in immigration detention, we need volunteer clinicians, especially GPs and psychologists, to visit clients in detention and write reports or contribute remotely, by email, reviewing medical records and providing opinions.
We also need volunteer interpreters to help us reach the people detained who most need our help.