We’re proud to share our latest Impact Report, which highlights our work over the past 18-months to end destitution in the UK’s asylum and immigration system. 

The report outlines NACCOM’s key achievements and areas of impact, showcasing how we’ve strengthened and supported the network through: 

➡️ The Community Research Programme, led by our volunteer lived experience research group
➡️ Network development initiatives and capacity building
➡️ Our work in policy, advocacy, and research
➡️ Increased reach through media and communications 

Together, these insights and achievements reflect the power of collective action in tackling destitution and creating a more just and compassionate asylum system. 

The report also gives an insight into key findings from our Annual Members’ Survey, which maps the scale of destitution across the network by tracking: 

➡️ The extent and nature of destitution experienced
➡️ Who is facing destitution, and at what stages in the asylum process
➡️ How frontline members are responding through service provision
➡️ How the network is evolving year on year. 

Read the full findings from the Annual Survey here.  

With just one week to go until our Annual Conference, the Impact Report is a timely reminder of the power of collective action in tackling destitution and creating a more just and compassionate asylum system.