WJC is a collaboration between London Universities, Law Centres and Community Organisations that have come together to offer assistance to the victims affected.
We are proud to announce the release of the Windrush Justice Inquiry Report, which is focused on accountability, restitution, and policy change. Read the Windrush Justice Inquiry Report here lnkd.in/eMERZXZHvoice-online.co.uk/news/uk-n…
What is a Symposium? It’s a consultation bringing together Windrush survivors & families to guide the Peoples Inquiry.
📅 Sat, 7 Feb 2026 | 09:30–16:30
📍 Bernie Grant Arts Centre, London
Please register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-windr…
We are deeply grateful to @BGArtsCentre for collaborating with us on this essential event. Your support ensures that impacted individuals have a safe, supportive space to be heard. We hope to continue this partnership in the future.
#WindrushJustice#PeoplesInquiry
📢 Windrush Justice Scandal Symposium
This is a People’s Inquiry – YOUR inquiry.
Independent from the Home Office.
Windrush survivors & close family members are invited to shape the inquiry.
🔗 Register:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-windr…#WindrushJustice#PeoplesInquiry
Join the Windrush Rally in the House of Commons
🗓️ Wed 28 Jan 2026 | ⏰ 5–7:30pm
📍 Parliament | 💻 Hybrid (Zoom available)
Justice for the Windrush generations must remain on the national agenda.
👉 Register via Eventbrite – link below
eventbrite.co.uk/e/windrush-…
Deborah Trotman’s words remind us why these testimonies must be voiced.
Our Impacted Individuals Symposium for Windrush Justice & the People’s Inquiry is coming soon. We encourage more impacted individuals to come forward. Details coming shortly.#PeoplesInquiry#WindrushVoices
ALT Infographic showing a portrait of Deborah Trotman alongside her testimony about experiencing no compassion or humanity during the Windrush process, and the harm the scandal caused her entire family.
Please share this powerful video by @brtankz :
British Citizens Made Homeless & Deported... Then Told They Deserve £0! ... youtu.be/k8bDCGwyVtI?si=0I3W… via @YouTube
Thank you for highlighting the stories of Windrush survivors Hetticia and Vanderbilt McIntosh. Their voices matter.
Rev. Clive Foster MBE asked: “How do we prevent these failures from happening again?”
The answers are clear:
• Act with urgency
• Listen to lived experiences
• Strengthen safeguarding
• Improve training
• Ensure transparency
• Stress-test policies
📊 Poll below 👇
ALT Key Question & Answers infographic from the Windrush Justice Inquiry launch listing action points: act with urgency; listen to lived experiences; strengthen safeguarding; improve training; ensure transparency; stress-test policies.
Windrush survivors are still being failed. 60% refusal rate, 5,500 rejected claims, and no free legal support.
Started by Hetticia & Vanderbilt McIntosh, this petition calls for justice.
✍️ Sign & share: change.org/p/fund-free-legal…#Windrush#WindrushJustice
ALT A poster for a petition titled “Fund Free Legal Representation for Windrush Compensation Claims.” The top shows a close-up photo of Hetticia and Vanderbilt McIntosh. Below the photo is the petition title, a QR code to sign, and text explaining that Windrush survivors face a 60% refusal rate in compensation claims and receive no free legal support. The poster compares this with other UK scandals that do receive free legal representation. It includes statistics, icons, and a signature count.
I hosted the launch of the Windrush Justice Inquiry Report at @UKHouseofLords.It was harrowing to listen to the #Windrush victims experiences.This Home Office scandal remains a stain on our society, it urgently needs to be investigated @guardian theguardian.com/uk-news/2025…
Guests arriving at the House of Lords for the launch of the Windrush Justice Inquiry Report.
Yesterday's meeting highlighted the need for urgent action. For every Windrush case to be handled with integrity, transparency and honesty.
#WindrushJustice#transparencymatters
A powerful gathering at the House of Lords 🏛️
Grateful to all who spoke, shared, and led the conversation.
And thank you @ameliagentleman for attending & sharing these stories 👇
theguardian.com/uk-news/2025…
🎥 Part 2: Stamped, Forgotten and Denied.
For those who built their lives here, home was never a question... until the day it was.
The journey continues towards truth, dignity & long-overdue justice.
#WindrushStory#StampedForgottenDenied#WindrushJusticeClinic
ALT Footage of Windrush Generation community members, archival photos, and text highlighting the impact of the Windrush scandal. Part 2 of Stamped, Forgotten and Denied.
Hurricane Melissa has caused 7 deaths in the Caribbean & is now a Category 5 storm set to make landfall in Jamaica where it could cause catastrophic damage.
A Caribbean Hurricane Fund has now been launched to raise funds for affected islands. 🇯🇲🇭🇹🇩🇴
gofundme.com/f/CaribbeanHurr…
Community note
This effort is unofficial and lacks accountability mechanisms. The Government of Jamaica launched an official platform to coordinate support via supportjamaica.gov.jm
Jamaica stands in ruins after Hurricane Melissa, homes washed away, lives upended, a nation fighting to recover. But Jamaican resilience runs deep.
Stand with them. Don’t look away. 💔🇯🇲 #HurricaneMelissa
If you wish to help, please donate to Jamaica using this official site ⤵️
supportjamaica.gov.jm/
ALT Short video clip introducing the upcoming documentary “Stamped, Forgotten and Denied: The Windrush Story.” Features interviews, archival footage, and captions highlighting the experiences of the Windrush generation.
Text on screen reads “Part 1 – Introduction.” Background music is reflective and emotional, setting the tone for the series.
Thank you to everyone who joined our Windrush Commissioner Community Event 💬
The community raised urgent questions on fairness, delays, and reform... transparency matters!
@clivefosterwc , we’re sharing key community questions
#WindrushJustice#Community#PublicTransparency
ALT Infographic from the Windrush Commissioner Community Event (30 Sept 2025), highlighting key community questions and requests for reform, transparency, and justice.
The Windrush Justice Collective’s key requests to the Commissioner:
🔹 Trauma-informed, supportive processes
🔹 Simplified applications
🔹 Transparent communication
🔹 Ongoing partnership with the community