Become a member

Support our work, become a member. Together, we can make a difference.

Why?

SUPPORT a charity that grew out of the Scottish Housing Association movement and has promoted equality and diversity within social housing for almost 30 years

HELP us support people from BME, refugee and migrant communities to overcome a crisis, and rebuild lives.

SUPPORT direct assistance to people suffering food or fuel poverty or homelessness.

GET ASSISTANCE to support social housing tenants experiencing impoverishment because of their legal status in this country.

MOTIVATE your staff and reinforce team-building by supporting a leading ethnic minority-led charity on the frontline of tackling homelessness and poverty in Glasgow,

MOST IMPORTANTLY, you’ll be helping to challenge racism and fascism through our support of Scotland-wide antiracism movement. We have also pledged to support localised campaigns across Scotland by Unite Against Fascism, the Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees and Stand Up against Racism.

Members benefits

As a Member of Positive Action in Housing, you can get support from named staff within our multilingual team to assist you with your tenants from refugee, EU National and migrant communities. You can benefit from our tenancy support advice by letting us help you to engage with your tenants and assist with dealing with tenancy issues.

As a member you will receive free telephone or email consultancy on equality and diversity issues, the rights of EU nationals, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, interpreting and translation guidance, community engagement, regulatory matters, and race or religious hate crime

You will also receive free publications (Scottish Ethnic Minorities directory, wall planner, best practice guides, annual report), discounts on equality & diversity training and advertising, regular email updates on our work and campaigns, as well as ways you can get involved.

Positive Action in Housing is a movement of ordinary people, non-profit organisations and social housing providers from all over Scotland, the UK and Europe. We campaign independently against racism and fascism and stand up for the human rights of refugees, asylum seekers, new migrants and ethnic minorities.

Working together, we make a positive difference to people's lives.

Membership is a great way to support our charitable and humanitarian work.

Help us campaign independently for refugee communities across the globe.

As a member, you will receive free publications, resources, discounts on training and advertising, regular email updates on our work and campaigns, and ways to get involved.

Most importantly, you'll be helping to challenge racism and fascism through our support of European, UK and Scotland-wide campaigns. We also support localised campaigns across Scotland by Unite Against Fascism, Friends of Refugees Ayrshire, the Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees and many others.

Trade Unions, Research bodies and Educational Institutions can support our work through Associate membership, allowing you to support our work and get member discounts.

Your membership includes the following:

1. Free consultancy on equality and diversity issues, the rights of EU nationals, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, interpreting and translation guidance, community engagement, regulatory matters, and race or religious hate crime.

2. Free circulation of your news or jobs in our newsletter and on social media (circulation 40,000);

3. free updated resources (Refugee and Migrants Directory, wall planner, best practice guides, annual report),

4. Discounted equality & diversity training; acknowledgement of your support in the Annual Report, Certification of Annual Membership and much more. See the latest Membership Resource Pack for more info.

As a member, you are also:

1. Supporting our anti-racist work, human rights campaigns and individual appeals.

2. Supporting direct assistance to people from migrant and refugee communities in poverty or homelessness.

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