Legal knowledge should be accessible, practical and rooted in lived experience. Our workshops equip communities to resist injustice, navigate hostile systems and build collective power - without legalese or false promises.
Interactive, trauma-informed sessions delivered in schools, community centres, mosques, union spaces, workplaces, and online. Content is tailored by age, role and access needs.
Most-requested workshops
Know Your Rights (Police & Protest): stop & search, arrest, protest law; what’s law vs policy; what to do in the moment.
Immigration & Migrants’ Rights: encounters with Home Office/Immigration Enforcement, reporting, asylum & NRPF basics, detention risks, rights at the border.
Anti-Raids & Community Defence: spotting raids, safe bystander action, documenting, de-escalation, community call-trees, post-incident support.
Housing & Homelessness: eviction, disrepair, homelessness duties, emergency routes, evidence building.
PIP, Benefits & Disability Justice: claims, appeals, reasonable adjustments, self-advocacy.
How to Be a McKenzie Friend: supporting someone in civil/family court ethically and effectively.
Legal Basics for Organising Groups: safeguarding, data minimisation, writing statements, evidence capture, security culture.
Workplace & Union Trainings (for employers, HR, reps & stewards): lawful protest/support policies, handling police or immigration enquiries, supporting targeted staff, incident response and documentation.
Everyone acting in good faith. We prioritise working-class communities, migrants, disabled people, Muslims and others most targeted by the system - and we also train organising groups, unions and workplaces that want to protect staff and members.
Ages: versions for 9–16, post-16, and adults.
Audiences: community groups, youth clubs, faith spaces, unions and workplaces (staff, managers, HR, H&S, reps).
Languages: English, Arabic, Urdu, Sorani (others on request).
Where: in-person (North-East, Midlands, London, Scotland) and remote (Europe-wide).
Access: plain language, high-contrast slides, captions, alt text; breaks and content notes; step-free venues where possible.
Cost: free or donation-based for community groups; sliding scale for institutions and workplaces with funding.
We never share names, faces or personal stories without informed consent. We collect only the minimum booking info (no immigration status, no ID). Safeguarding routes are agreed in advance.
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Prefer email? queries.aladli@proton.me