In some localities migrant workers now represent up to 25% of Rural Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB) clients. As a consequence rural CAB have adapted to ensure they are able to meet the needs of these clients. This summary gives a wide range of examples of how rural CAB are currently meeting the challenges in order to ensure their services are accessible to migrant workers. These include interpretation initiatives, special advice sessions, and links with cultural associations, credit unions and job centres. It also shows how workers with experience of these initiatives can influence developing policy.
Briefing 283 Supporting migrant workers
Projects
- Somerset Mental Health Project
- Small Business Unit
- Somerset Rights and Equality Service
- North Somerset Project
- Racial Inclusion Project
- Somerset Black Development Agency (SBDA)
- Hidden Voices
- Racial Harassment
- Racial Discrimination
- Training, Development and Consultancy
- North Somerset Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Forum Project
- Somerset Interpreting and Translation Service (SITS)
Archive
- No Archived Projects





