For refugees settling in the UK, communication is often the first and most significant barrier they face.
In 2025, there were 82,100 asylum applications, covering 100,600 individuals - the third‑highest annual total on record. [Asylum statistics - House of Commons Library]
Behind each application is someone trying to access healthcare, enrol children in school, or secure work, often without the language needed to navigate these systems confidently.
We meet many of these individuals at a pivotal moment: when language becomes the bridge between uncertainty and belonging.
Language as a Pathway - Not a Barrier
For refugees settling in the UK, communication is often the first and most significant barrier they face. Whether accessing healthcare, enrolling children in school, or applying for work, the ability to understand and be understood shapes every part of their new beginning.
Our mission is simple: to ensure language never stands in the way of safety, dignity, or opportunity.
Through our interpreting, translation, and digital language‑support solutions, we help refugees:
Equitable access to communication shouldn’t be a luxury - but for many, it still is.
Supporting Refugees into Work: From Lived Experience to Linguist Careers
One of the most powerful ways we support refugee communities is by helping them step into meaningful employment as linguists.
Many refugees arrive with rich multilingual skills, cultural knowledge, and lived experience that make them exceptional communicators. We help turn that into a career by providing:
For many, becoming a linguist is more than a job - it’s a way to give back. They become the voice that helps others like them access healthcare, rebuild stability, and feel seen.
Equal Access to Healthcare for Every Patient
Language should never determine the quality of care someone receives. Yet for many refugees, navigating healthcare systems without knowledge of spoken English can feel overwhelming.
Our work ensures that:
Whether through in‑person interpreters, remote interpreting, translated patient information, or AI‑supported tools like Wondaa, our focus remains the same: to make healthcare accessible, and equitable for everyone.
💛 A Continuing Commitment
Supporting refugees is an ongoing responsibility.
As the UK continues to see historically high numbers of people seeking safety, our commitment remains clear: to build systems that welcome, include, and empower.
We’re proud to play our part - supporting refugees into meaningful work, ensuring equal access to healthcare, and breaking down language barriers one conversation at a time.
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