Where To Go For Help in the UK
Where do I go if I need help?
In an emergency, or if you, or someone you know is in immediate danger, call an ambulance, fire or police on 999.
If you have problems at work:
If you are concerned that you are being treated unfairly or badly at work please contact your Visa Sponsor. You can also contact one of the organisations below for help.
England and Wales - Work Rights Centre
Phone: 0300 400 100
Website: https://www.workrightscentre.org/get-our-help
A charity run by migrants and for migrants. Their multilingual team of advisers can help with issues like non-payment, exploitation, or discrimination. Advice is free, confidential, and available in Bulgarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Scotland - Worker Support Centre
Phone: 0800 0581 633 (all languages available)
E-mail: wsc@justrightscotland.org.uk
Website: https://workersupportcentre.org.uk/
If you are working in Scotland, the Worker Support Centre is an independent organisation offering confidential help in all languages.
The Modern Slavery and Exploitation Helpline
Phone: 08000 121 700
Website: https://www.modernslaveryhelpline.org/
Confidential, independent helpline for support and advice where you feel you are being exploited by a fellow worker, supervisor, employer or anyone else.
The Just Good Work app has even more resources and contacts for where you can find help and advice when you are working in the UK. Download it for free.








