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Case work

The Peter Tatchell Foundation receives requests for help on human rights law and issues from all over the UK and around the world. Despite being a small organisation with limited resources we assist people in a number of ways. You can find out more about our case work reports in this section.

We often assist those who fall through the system and have not been helped by others. These people need the PTF. We listen to their problems (often no one else has); provide moral support and hope; guide them with information and advice; and refer them to specialist agencies. Please consider making a donation to help fund our work.

Our aspiration is to provide improved case work support and to a larger number of vulnerable people in need, as well as to publicise (with permission) their stories in order to illustrate the human rights violations that many people face.

Case work report – 2022

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Case work report – 2021

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Case work report – 2020

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Case work report – 2019

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Case work report – 2018

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Case work report – 2017

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Case work report – 2016

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Case work report – 2015

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Case work report – 2014

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Case work report – 2013

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