NCADC Train the Trainer workshops

These workshops are for groups and individuals involved in resisting deportations, and for people who wish to go on to train others. The training includes an overview of the asylum system and comprehensive training on how to plan, launch and run an effective anti-deportation campaign.

Drawing on 15 years of NCADC work and with input from past and current campaigners, the training aims to share knowledge, skills and experience for current and future anti-deportation campaigns.

Some participants will go on to become anti-deportation trainers for their organisation or in their community. Others will find their own campaigns strengthened.

The training looks at:

  • The asylum system: how it works and what to do when it fails
  • Planning, launching and running a campaign
  • The roles of solicitors and supporters Involving politicians
  • Dealing with the media
  • Having a local /regional campaign network
  • Running your own training workshops

Participants should be:

  • A person facing deportation or working directly with those facing deportation
  • Committed to passing on and disseminating what you gain in the workshop
  • Interested in the possibility of a regional anti-deportation network

These events are free, but places are limited.

For more information please contact your nearest Campaigns Coordinator >>>

This training is part of NCADC’s ‘Train-the-Trainer’ seminar programmes, funded by Barrow-Cadbury Trust and developed by an Advisory Panel of experienced campaigners.