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Its been a challenging year and a highly productive year in which we have delivered on almost every front. And it would be a great boost for our staff, volunteers and management committee, to receive messages of support from everyone who is aware of our work or been in contact with Positive Action in Housing as partners, service users, funders etc. A selection of messages will be placed on this website.

 

Could you please therefore send up to 200 words to home@paih.org?

 

Thank you for your support,

ROBINA QURESHI
DIRECTOR


"Just come across your website, and would like to add my voice to your many messages of support.

 

Decent living standards for all are the mark of a civilised country, and PAIH is an important voice in drawing the attention of the community in general and politicians and administrators in particular to the times when we fail to achieve that standard.

 

The future of Scotland is one in which we continue to learn to appreciate the cultural mix that is attracted to our shores alongside the people who are already here, and forms the basis of a creative and caring society. There is nothing noble about poverty, and PAIH does an excellent job of highlighting issues of concern about people who are simply trying to make their way in the world. Regrettably poverty still exists all around us - not just in the financial sense but in some folk's attitudes and lack of vision.

PAIH is definitely part of the force for good to change this around. And may it be so as long as it is needed."

Graham Bell, Press & Policy
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce


"It is an absolute privilege to be able to offer words of support for the work done by Positive Action In Housing.


In the three years I have worked as the Prisons correspondent for the Guardian, I have constantly come across so many examples of the work done by Robina and the team in highlighting the plight of people who suffer abuse for the 'crime' of seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
I meet many campaign groups in this job. Some are highly passionate in their cause, others tell me that such passion gets 'In the way' of effective performance. The campaigns mounted by PAIH seem to me to be both prompted by intense human feeling and be highly effective.


In the near future, I hope that the paper I work for will be giving the asylum issue the type of airing it deserves and much of the material will stem from the files of PAIH.


Long may this excellent organisation continue to promote concern for people who have suffered in ways that most of us only encounter in our worst nightmares. And long may the fine people doing the work continue to wear their hearts on their sleeves.

Eric Allison

The Guardian 


"Having worked in the youth sector for anumber of years now and engaged with a number of organisations and agencies around issues of discrimination, equality and exclusion PAIH wa an agency which always stood out. By this is mean the agency has always been pro-active, challenging, strong and effective. The work you guys carry out on a daily basis to supprt communities especially the new arrivals in Glasgow is tremendous and think everyone at PAIH deserves great praise for the work you do. Sometimes routine work goes unnoticed but it is this work that makes the difference."

Kalim Uddin, Acting Principal Officer

Services for Young People Team, DRS Community Services


"The Voluntary Action Fund have until very recently supported the work of PAiH through a three year grant for a Volunteer Co-ordinator. This project was one of our most successful, with volunteers from minority ethnic and refugee communities being supported in developing skills and confidence which led to employment, training and education. We sincerely hope that this work attracts further funding and would wish all volunteers and staff well in taking the organisation forward."

Dr Eleanor Logan, Chief Executive

Voluntary Action Fund


"South Lanarkshire Branch of UNISON wish Positive Action in Housing a successful AGM. We are happy to continue our support for your work, particularly in support of destitute Asylum Seekers. Trade Unions have always been to the fore in fighting injustice and we should do more to support the struggle for justice for those seeking a safe place to live."
Stephen Smellie, Secretary

South Lanarkshire UNISON


"I appreciate being kept up to date with what you are doing, and I would like to let you know that I think you are doing wonderful and very necessary work which is vitally important for people who find themselves in such dire situations that they need to apply for asylum in the first place, never mind finding themselves with nowhere to live and no way of earning a living.

You have my full support in all your excellent work."

Morelle Smith (member of Scottish PEN and Artists in Exile Glasgow)


"Really hope AGM went well and good luck to you and your team for all the fantastic work you are all doing. I wonder how many lives are changed for the better."

Paul Laverty


"There are no words to describe how much we appreciate your wonderful work and amazing humanity.


We think if the world was full of people like yourselves it would be peaceful.
Please never stop and although I cannot do much as am busy with the STW and Women in Black and trying to bring attention to the use of Depleted Uranium I still try to hand out your leaflets and bring attention to your work. I used to wish I was two people but now with so much suffering I think the number has risen dramatically!


My husband's family from Iraq always say to tell the people here who are against all that it happening in war and it's consequences 'Tell them they are dear and precious to us and we thank them so so much' It is even more flowery than that so what more can we say except they are refugees in Jordan along with another million and the same in Syria.


Bless you and you are the true high caliber peaceful caring wonderful examples of humanity."

Dr and Mrs Carole Alubaid.


"I congratulate you and your organisation for all they have achieved to date and hope this work continues. It is essential we have people who are prepared to stand up and fight against the Governments current immigration and asylum policies which undermine basic human rights and leave vulnerable people in destitution which I believe constitutes inhuman and degrading treatment which is supposed to be prohibited by the Human Rights Act. The current policies on asylum and counter terrorism marginalises communities and breeds racial hatred. I apologise this is too late for your conference but feel that it is important to congratulate the work that is being undertaken by your organisation in trying to alleviate poverty and prejudice."

Gerry Considine, Solicitor Advocate

Vice President, Glasgow Bar Association


"At The Big Issue in Scotland we are all too aware of how hard life can be without access to proper housing, employment or advice. That's why we support Positive Action in Housing.


Through the years, from our Dungavel Watch campaign back in 2003 to our recent Refugee Week special, we have portrayed the real stories of new arrivals to this country as much as those who are already experiencing social exclusion here.


Positive Action in Housing is an organisation to be admired for its dedication to the cause of making people's lives better - and for looking past the red tape to see the individual, not the statistic.

 

Here's to another year of making a difference."
Clare Harris, Editor
The Big Issue in Scotland


"I wish Positive Action in Housing continued success in highlighting the issues relating to the unfair treatment of asylum seekers, namely the dawn raids, which were suffered such as the Vucaj family. Your peaceful protests and vigils make sure that uncivilised behaviour by the authorities does not go unchallenged and that the weaker members of society have a champion and advocate. I hope your day goes well and I look forward to being of assistance in the future where possible."

Jamie McGrigor, MSP
Highlands & Islands


"I have only been on the PAIH committee for under a year now however, having said that, I noticed very quickly that all staff work extremely hard and portray the enthusiasm and determination required for running PAIH successfully. All staff form a “tight ship” when working and one can see the effective communication within the organisation. The work that Robina and the team are doing for their destitute clients needs a standing ovation. Keep up the good work and good luck in all that you do next year."

Ghzala Khan, Employment Liaison Officer

Ethnic Minority Enterprise Centre


"LintelTrust is very pleased to support Positive Action in Housing's Building Links project, helping BME groups and housing associations have more positive and rewarding relationships. Best wishes for your AGM and for the years ahead!"
Pauline Barbour, Director
LintelTrust


"Thank you for your e-mail. Anyone who contributes to improving Scotland's Housing is contributing a great service to the nation and Positive Action in Housing's activities provide great assistance to many in need."

James Douglas-Hamilton, MSP


"Being the first to admit that I have not had a lot of contact with PAIH, I feel that I am still able to comment on the commitment, tenacity and dedication with which Robina and her team approach the essential work carried out by PAIH. I appreciate that the job must be far from easy and it is my view that it is not a job, but rather a vocation, that you are are doing so, so well. So it is with my admiration that I say congratulations on a productive year and all the best for the next one."

Kelly Mason

Kelly Mason Training


"Many congratulations to all the staff and volunteers at PAIH for another productive and hard-working year. It's great that all of you are so tireless, imaginative and effective in picking up the pieces that result from discrimination, racism and poverty. In a just world, the work of PAIH wouldn't be necessary; I'm proud to be a member of an organisation that is working so hard towards a world with more justice and humanity. with admiration and best wishes"
Lucinda Broadbent
media co-op


Well done to all at Positive Action in Housing for all your work over the past year. All the best

Allan Green

National Secretary

Scottish Socialist Party

 


"Thank you for; All the networking you enable, for your contribution to the freedom of useful information for Asylum Seekers, Volunteers and the general public and for raising awareness of job opportunities within the voluntary and government agencies. Keep up the good work."

Elaine Hain, Volunteer

St David’s Knightswood Drop In.


"Good wishes to Positive Action in Housing for the coming year. The work done across a whole range of issues by PAH is impressive, as is the enthusiasm of the Director, staff and volunteers. Good community organisations are the life blood of civic society and can reach parts that official services sometimes cannot. As a Glasgow MSP, I appreciate the contribution of PAH which is particularly important in these rather stressed times..." 

Robert Brown, MSP

Liberal Democrat, Glasgow


"We wish that POSITIVE ACTION IN HOUSING continues it's mission in the name of the divine word "humanity" because we are all "human being"
Pjeter PACANI, president

Pacani Ltd, ALBANIA


"Some of the most basic human needs are shelter, warmth and safety. Positive action in Housing has aided so many vulnerable and unrepresented people in accessing comfortable and safe homes. Positive action in housing has helped communities in fear of discrimination gain access to equal and fair housing opportunities. Show Racism the Red Card appreciate the work done by Positive action in housing in breaking down barriers and providing equal access to services in Scotland."
Zoobia Aslam, Campaign Worker
Show Racism the Red Card


"I want to thank you all at Positive Action for your commitment and forward-thinking approach to housing and all issues related, also for your ability to raise the profile of the many flaws in systems and processes which have called into question the 'humanitarianism' of British society at every level. You have acted as a 'savior' for many destitute asylum seekers that I know. Your staff are an inspiration and a great knowledge base; I love your informative Quickmail newsletter and am very grateful to have your organisation as a invaluable resource and wish you all the success in the future. Best wishes for a wonderful AGM."

Christine Nanguy, Govan Initiative Ltd.


"It would be only too easy for people like myself working in the Highlands to be entirely ignorant of the needs of ethnic minority communities, refugees and asylum seekers and to form our attitudes from media spin on the issues. Being in touch with, and receiving information from, Positive Action in Housing maintains an awareness of issues facing those experiencing inequality in many aspects of their lives in our country. The work of your organisation is vital in offering equal access to housing and services for all and in ensuring that the rights of those most excluded by our society are upheld. Many thanks for what you do and all good wishes for your continued success."

Jo Cowan, Community Worker (Lochaber)
Age Concern Scotland


"Congratulations
Dawn raids, and destitute asylum seekers in our neighbourhoods - these are the headlines, which we all wish did not exist. Our congratulations to the staff and volunteers at Positive Action in Housing for their commitment and hard work to highlight the reality in our neighbourhoods. Please keep up the good work."

Heather Petch, director, 

HACT (housing associations' charitable trust)


"PAIH is an invaluable defender and mouthpiece for those who are struggling to be acknowledged, accepted and heard. It is also an invaluable resource for those trying to understand the system they find themselves ensured in. From arranging emergency accommodation to disseminating information to rubbish the lies surrounding some of the human beings it represents, everything is done with passion and integrity. PAIH somehow manages to inject a little bit of community feeling into the impersonal world that is 'the city centre'. This is wholly down to the determined people who help make it work.


I wish to express my support and solidarity with your sterling work."

John Ferguson


"Your persistence in supporting people who have suffered so much they have had to leave their home is truly admirable. I am sure that your work to highlight the plight of asylum seekers and refugees in the UK has engaged a huge audience who would otherwise not have had such understanding of the issues. Please, please continue your work to support asylum seekers and refugees to this country and thank you. We will support you in whatever way we can."

Millicent Scott, Development Worker

Forum on Discrimination


"Just a small token of appreciation from all at Morris Furniture for the work that you and Positive Action on Housing are involved in during the year. It is great to see with no personal gain the organisation you have created, helping others to cope with their distress and getting them into accommodation and a working life.

 

Just a wee message from a company saying keep up the good work and it certainly does not go unrecognised."

Robert Morris

Morris Furniture Group


"Clackmannanshire Council supports the work and aims of Positive Action in Housing. As an organisation, we are actively working towards the elimination of policies and practices, which discriminate against customers or prospective customers. We actively encourage feedback from our customers, as with their help and input we will eliminate discrimination. We endorse organisations such as "Positive Action in Housing", who have similar aims."

Michelle Flynn, Community & Tenant Participation Co-ordinator

Clackmannanshire Council 


"First, I congratulate the Positive Action in Housing for holding the A.G. meeting.


Second, I must acknowledge the fact that your Organisation doesn’t deal with housing problems facing asylum seekers and refugees only, but also with their general affairs to provide them with minimum normal life in their new environments. I must also mention that I myself, after arriving in Glasgow several years ago I seeked the assistance of your Org. to deal with the rigid NASS housing regulations, and I have witnessed your sincere efforts in this respect.


Again I wish the Positive Action in Housing all the luck and progress in their job and humanitarian works."

Mahamad Al Shagra 

Iraqi Journalist and secretary of the Iraqi Scottish (Home) Association


"I am a very proud 100% Scottish Borderer, I love Scotland, I want everyone to love Scotland but PAIH has done one thing in my life, and that's highlighting those who are excluded from my Scotland. That's unacceptable. Women and children living in fear in Scotland is a disgrace, its not my Scotland. Take the Vucaj family. Having been in Albania, I know the conditions they are living in, and the pressure they are under. As a mother, I can only imagine the fear and longing of the family having been uprooted from a country I feel proud of most of the time, except in times like this. I want to congratulate all of the staff and volunteers who made this case visible to us all, and making it simple to be a working part of "the team". A formidable team making us all sit up and think, act and offer the hand of friendship. Well done."
Aileen Orr (Aileen Orr Consultancy)
SNP candidate Roxburgh & Berwickshire


"...PAIH has grown from strength to strength and has proved to be a very integral element in community building throughout Scotland. Your individual efforts Robina, and the general objectives of PAIH continue to resonate with the increasing and challenging demands and aspirations of minority ethnic communities in Scotland and maybe beyond. We do hope that your AGM will be yet another forum to come with the requisite ideals to confront the cross ethnic challenges that continue to face the Scottish society in particular, and the UK populace in general. Our organisation looks forward to even closer co-operation with PAIH. May God Bless you all."

Silence Chihuri

Director - Communities Integration Network (CIN)


"As a List MSP for the Central region in Scotland I am well aware of the progress that your organisation has achieved in the past year.
May I take this opportunity to congratulate all those who have been involved in this success and may I also wish well for the years ahead. Please keep up the good work."

John Swinburne, MSP


"The Scottish Trades Union Congress is delighted to send greetings to all at the Positive Action in Housing AGM on 1 September 2006. Positive Action in Housing carries out vital work in providing support to vulnerable people in our communities. The STUC congratulates Positive Action in Housing on another successful year, and in particular in its excellent work to help asylum seekers find refuge, support and security in Scotland. All good wishes for the year ahead."

Mary Senior

STUC


"PAIH is one of our most effective and important human rights initiatives, protecting those who are most vulnerable and systematically hated in Britain today. Each life helped are ten lives saved from hopelessness. To have the courage and skills to do what they do is truly impressive" 

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Columnist 

The Independent


"I know from recent email that it’s you AGM. I am therefore taking this opportunity, as a resident of Glasgow, to thank you for the great work you are doing in order to welcome and assist refugees to the city. In these unnecessarily fearful times, PAiH shines like a great big humanitarian beacon. Congratulations! Best wishes for the future."

Andrew Lyon


"Positive Action in Housing does vital work in helping the most excluded in Scotland, providing a strong voice and essential practical support to those who are most in need and most often overlooked. I hope that your AGM will be the start of another effective year."

David Orr, Chief Executive

National Housing Association


"CrossReach would like to say that we value the work that you do with ethnic minority groups on housing issues.


We wish you well for your continued work and success in the future and appreciate the information which you distribute from time to time.

 

Good Luck for a very successful AGM and for the year ahead."

Jeannette Deacon, Head of Service
Planning and Development, CrossReach


"Your organization is the one that removes sorrow from people's hearts and bring hope and succor to them.


You make them feel wanted in the society even as the government of the day despise them. You prevent double tragedy in people's lives-the tragedy of leaving their cherished homes abroad to the tragedy of rejection in a supposedly friendly land of United Kingdom.

 

You bring hope to people who are hopeless and reflect the feelings of Scottish society-welcoming and friendly people. Your organization has turned people's lives around and prevented tragedies like suicides and social vices by providing home to the homeless and support to the vulnerable ones in society.

On a spiritual note, your staff and management at all levels can not reap enough reward (in terms of salary) in this world. The reward of hereafter (for those that believe in it) is far more everlasting for engaging in this charitable cause. I wish your indefatigable energy more success. Thank you."

Dr Lateef Hakeem


"Although we're often unable to offer tangible support, it's great to know that there is an organisation and a group of dedicated people in Scotland who do what you do."

Mike Arnott

Dundee Trades Union Council


"I think you are doing an absolutely brilliant Job, and congratulate all your staff.
I also love to hear (and see on the occasions I have managed to join you) how you are all helping and supporting each other. This is the example which can change the world.
I don't know if you are aware of the Long Walk For Peace, If you can all support it and we can spread it across the world then, People would not need to seek asylum, but could help to build peace love and understanding in there own country. Best Wishes

Rae Brady


"Positive Action in Housing has been in the forefront of actions that have challenged injustices against one of the most vulnerable parts of humankind. Destitute and forgotten by the authorities and even by their fellow humankind-the displaced communities are already at the mercy of Machiavellian systems and inhumane decisions-but out of that chaos comes order, safety and dignity- that is where 'positive action in housing' -operates to sustain and organise a system that allows a hope of humanity to enter the lives of those that need it-the Scotland's Oracle is proud to support the work of PAIH in our publication"

Dr Sajid, Editor

Scotland's Oracle


"Continue working to bring about a situation where everyone has a decent house, job and income, where asylum seekers are welcomed are encouraged to work and receive all the financial and other support they need, deserve and should be entitled to. Indeed continue your work, so that people come here because they want to, not because they have to, because there is no more war, persecution, oppression, torture, famine or other catastrophes."
Marion Hersh


"The work of PAIH has long been an enormous credit to Scotland and the west of Scotland in particular. There would be an enormous gap in the services to help the dispossessed, the homeless and the desperate if PAIH did not exist. But PAIH does not just help those in need but speaks out on their behalf also. Such advocacy and assistance is wonderful because in may ways we live in troubled times."
Bob Wylie, BBC Scotland


"...I commend the work you have all been undertaking.

 

A country should be judged by how it treats those in greatest need. Without your work with refugees Scotland's reputation as a friendly, caring place would be much diminished.

 

It is moral thing that you do. And in public life there is little enough morality.

Keep up your vital work over the next year and beyond."

Stewart Stevenson, MSP

Scottish National Party


"The Scottish Afghan Society appreciate and fully support the work of PAIH. We believe that many Afghan asylum seekers who were referred to PAIH have received a practical help. Without PAIH many asylum seekers will have to sleep on the streets of Glasgow. I congratulate you for the good work with asylum seekers."

Mohammad Asif, Chair

Scottish Afghan Society


"Positive Action in Housing continues to be the first in Scotland to respond to the needs of the most excluded members of our new communities. The staff and volunteers have communicated effectively with thousands of individuals and groups whenever action is required instead of another meeting to discuss rather than solve problems. Our new neighbours in Glasgow can count on a welcome, a referral and the best service anyone could offer. Positive Action in Housing's Old Dumbarton Road Shop was a brilliantly innovative project that countless families and destitute individuals benefited from. We celebrate another exhausting but immeasurably productive year and wish the future brings resources, sustainable funding and good campaigning for all at PAiH."

Vicky Grandon on behalf of UMOJA INC


"We support Positive Action in Housing not only through affiliation fees and sponsorship but also through joint working with you and your organisation.

We have entered into a nominations agreement with yourselves which is already proving mutually fruitful and we are happy to be associated with Positive Action in Housing via your "Building Links" Project.

We value the input into the Selection & Recruitment Procedures which, if followed to the letter, eliminate discrimination against all minority groups.

We wish you a successful AGM and year ahead and look forward to exploring further ways of cooperative working."

Tom Sweeney, Director 

Cadder HA


"I am very sorry indeed that, owing to distance, I shan't be able to be at the AGM. I would like to wish all present a very productive meeting and to send congratulations to all who work for Positive Action on what they have done during the past year.

 

Positive Action is a very important organisation for Glasgow and, I think, for Scotland as a whole. It is an example of compassion, advocacy and action all combined, which keeps many vital issues about housing and about the plight of those without support and those who are in danger of being unjustly uprooted in the public eye. I admire you and what you do.

 

As a token of support for PAIH's work, I am today posting a cheque for £50 - I wish it were more, but I believe (as PAIH so obviously does) that it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness." 

Lalage Bown, 

Emeritus Professor of Adult and Continuing Education, University of Glasgow


"Positive Action in Housing is one of those few organisations that joins the dots. One of the most refreshing things about PAIH is that it refuses to mouth platitudes, spin and jargon but calls a spade, a spade. Its work at the graaroots for people made desperate, fugitive and destitute by neo-liberal global militaristic economics combined with a keen political acumen and a refusal to shut up, render PAIH an important organ of civil society. It effectively and in a lucid manner engages in a discourse which mainstream political craft and corporate media alike have disingenuously eschewed for too long, but which more and more people are coming to see is at the root of many of the ills of the world, locally, nationally and globally. The extent to which the powerful are irritated by PAIH (and clearly, they are!) is a good measure of its effectiveness in raising discomfiting issues. Good work, PAIH and all who sail in your ship!" Suhayl Saadi


“The work Positive Action in Housing do with destitute individuals and families, is inspiring and very humble and has raised awareness of the seriousness of this problem” Laura McCaig, Citizens Advice Direct


"Having joined the Housing Association movement some 16 years ago I have witnessed some strange and wonderful decisions made by our masters in high govt.


One of the most bizarre was when a decision was taken to house refugees in accommodation that was deemed to be unfit for general public use. Having done this we then tried to integrate these poor unfortunates into a society that had little or no perception as to why these folk had arrived on our shores. We encouraged them to send their children to school and to try and make a better life for themselves. Having done this we then reward them by forcibly removing them from THEIR HOMES and sending them off in the middle of the night to god knows where.

Well done."
Mike G Murray, Langstane HA

"New Shaws Housing Organisation would like to take the opportunity to say well done to all the staff, volunteers, and management committee of Positive Action in Housing for the sterling work put in to ensure equality for all to enable everyone to achieve good, quality, affordable and safe homes, free from discrimination and fear of racial discrimination. A job well done."

Mick McCabe, New Shaws Housing Organisation


"From the time of the first arrival of NASS dispersed asylum seekers to Glasgow, Positive Action in Housing has taken a lead role in addressing issues relevant to this group. It has argued and cajoled to change policy, but also worked to provide practical support in terms of casework, and humanitarian aid. Positive Action in Housing has also provided volunteering opportunities for asylum seekers and refugees, increasing their chances of getting a firm foothold in Glasgow life.

 

Often controversial and usually impossible to ignore, we hope that Positive Action in Housing continues to stimulate debate and action across its range of work, including improving access to decent housing for Scotland’s indigenous Black and Minority Ethnic people and populations, which is an essential part of challenging racism in our country. Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance therefore wishes Positive Action in Housing success in the next year and beyond."

Jatin Haria Director, Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance


"I think the work done on behalf of those who are destitute is particularly important because it seems that nobody else can react quickly when it is absolutely critical. It is also an indictment of the state of our public services that they can not act towards strangers in a way which is generous and humane when it would make such a difference. Keep up the good work." 

Mae Shaw, Lecturer
Higher and Community Education, University of Edinburgh 

(writing in a personal capacity).


"As someone committed to supporting asylum seekers here in Wales it has been a help to receive emails from Positive Action in Housing informing me what's happening in Scotland. The proactive stand of PAIH which isn't ashamed to step on toes and kick up a stink is an inspiration to us all.

Wishing you the very best for the next year!"

Jeni Williams from Swansea


"Congratulations on the work that you and PAIH have been doing in the last year towards a more just deal for individuals and families who are regarded as seeking 'asylum' in Scotland. Your work is both inspiring and much needed.

with best wishes" " Kathy Harden,

Business Development Manager , Food for Thought Glasgow ltd


"We wish to place on record our thanks and appreciation for your efforts during our recent campaign to stop removals of asylum seeker families from our community. Your support in the form of a press conference and speaking at the very well attended public meeting was certainly instrumental in having Glasgow City Council negotiate the three month transition period, without which families were facing the prospect of removal over ten miles away, causing severance of existing support and damage to the education of many children.

 

Those of us who serve on Pollokshaws Resettlement & Integration Network and all of us who are involved in housing and homelessness issues do appreciate the work of PAIH.

Colin Deans, Chair and Bill Speirs, Director and Trustee
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall Trust


"The Transport & General Workers Union is the recognised trade union for Housing Association staff. Our Housing Branch organises over 1200 staff working in over 100 Housing Associations across Scotland.

The Branch has been an affiliate of PAIH for over a decade and is proud to support and be identified with PAIH's campaigning work. Along with PAIH our branch helped launch the Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees six years ago.

The diversity of membership within the T&G reflects the multicultural society of the UK. Our union wants to ensure that this diversity of membership is fully reflected in everything we do, including representation, policy-making, organisation and recruitment. This is one of the reason's why our union is opposed to British foreign policy and Government attacks on civil liberties.

We salute PAIH for its fantastic endeavors in the field of anti racism, asylum rights and civil liberties. We send our support and best wishes to PAIH and look forward to working with you in the coming year."

Dave Sherry, Branch Secretary

The Transport & General Workers Union


"We are delighted to have been able to provide good quality, affordable accommodation to many of Positive Action’s clients. We hope to build on our joint successes to date and we look forward to working with you on a new 3-way partnership to promote equalities and diversity in Housing."

Dave Le Sage

Access Apna Ghar Housing


"The National Union of Journalists Scottish Office is delighted to have a close working relationship with your organisation. The essential work you carry out providing much-needed support to vulnerable individuals and highlighting the inequalities of our society is held in the highest esteem by NUJ staff and members. We wish you all the continued success you deserve over the next year and foreseeable future."

Paul Holleran, NUJ Scottish Organiser


"Congratulations and greetings to all the staff, volunteers and management committee of Positive Action in Housing for all your hard work, skill and commitment. On behalf of the glasgow Campaign to Welcome refugees I would like to thank you for all you have done to help Glasgow's refugee community in the past year and look forward to working together with you in the next year to continue our work, not least in the recent and continuing housing crisis caused by the partial privatisation of housing arrangements for refugees in Glasgow."

Jock Morris, Chair,

Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees


"I have taken part in a slightly passive way in your many projects. This does not mean that I do not tell many about your tireless work. I personally am filled with admiration for you.

 

At a time when governments and their civil servants can show very little real empathy and concern for the underclasses and the underdogs of our society and when many peoples' human rights can be abused in spite of our so-called adherence to certain principles, you and your organisation have been beacons of light in your tireless campaigning for better conditions for many decent people. The plight of the Turkish and Albanian families made me realise more than ever that there were so many not only decent but intelligent people with many varying skills from many parts of the world who would enrich and not weaken our life style. The ruthless way they were deported was disgraceful. I was aware that many of our politicians from all areas of the political spectrum felt this too. It meant a real loss to the colourful patchwork of our society.
 

I wish you a very bright future in your campaigning activities and I hope in future to be more proactive."

Murray Tyrrell, Scottish Parliament Information Centre


"For everyone born, a place at the table,

For everyone born, clean water and bread

A shelter, a space, as safe place for growing,

For everyone born, a star overhead
 

And god will delight

When we are creators of justice and joy,

Yes, god will delight

When we are creators of justice,

Justice and joy!
 

For woman and man, are place at the table,

Revising the roles, deciding the share,

With wisdom and grace, dividing the power,

For woman and man, a system that’s fair.
 

For young and for old, a place at the table

A voice to be heard .a part in the song

The hands of a child in the hands kind and wrinkled,

For young and for old, the right to be long.
 

For just and unjust a place at the table

Abuser, abused, with need to forgive

In anger, in hurt, a mind-set of mercy,

For just and unjust a new way to live.

 

For everyone born, a place at the table ,

To work , and to speak out ,to witness and worship,

For everyone born, the right to be free.

Let There Be
 

Respect for the earth

Peace for its people

Love in our lives

Delight in the good

Forgiveness for past wrongs

And from today a new start"

Rae Brady


"One behalf of myself as a serving officer of the Leicestershire Police may I congratulate you and your team on the dedicated work you continue to do on behalf of PAIH. Your peaceful protests and methods raise awareness of acute problems of marginalisation in Scotland.

 

The continued commitment that I have seen you shown personally and dedicated to the cause of race equality and Human Rights is required in your area.

 

An umbrella organisation which has "teeth" and is able to challenge is a pre requisite for challenging unfairness. All over the country there will be anti racist activists and campaigners and I remain one also that is inspired here by your good deeds.

 

Some of what I may write in the Leicester Mercury or Police Review about race is directly linked to what I hear of the experiences of friends like yourself in Scotland. In your deeds and words you clearly maintain this is one world. In the words of George Bernard Shaw, "If there was nothing wrong in the world, there wouldn't be anything for us to do." There is Hindu saying, "We exist to give. We exist to do good." You folks must not sway from this."

Rajendra Joshi, Director

Waverley Care


"...I take this opportunity to wish everyone at PAIH well and I hope your AGM is a great success."
David Minnery, Chairperson
East Renfrewshire Tenants & Residents Federation


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