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Safe Passage

Pro-bono research project

Safe Passage provides the necessary counsel to support individuals navigating the complex immigration systems, ultimately ensuring safe and legal routes for those in need.

Safe Passage champions the rights of refugees and displaced people as they flee persecution.

The organisation’s legal teams across the UK and Europe also provide the necessary counsel to support individuals navigating the complex immigration systems, ultimately ensuring safe and legal routes for those in need. Working alongside refugees, Safe Passage campaigns for change and public support for safe routes, striving to help child refugees reunite with their families.

In last year’s annual Charities & Volunteering employee survey, Safe Passage was voted to be Savanta’s pro bono client of the year.

The Challenge

Following this recognition, Savanta approached Safe Passage to offer a pro bono research contribution as part of our Charities & Volunteering committee’s work.

Safe Passage wanted to use this opportunity to uncover brand awareness, primarily with parliamentarians, but also with the general public in relation to other charities in the refugee space, as well as uncover understanding and enthusiasm for safe routes amongst these audiences.

Our approach

In order to establish both public and parliamentary perceptions of Safe Passage and gauge potential levels of support for the cause, Savanta carried out quantitative research with the British public as well as UK Members of Parliament.

The objective of the two online surveys was to provide Safe Passage with a better understanding of people’s views on asylum policy amongst the public and decision-makers, with a specific focus on awareness and support for safe routes. The research also concentrated on spontaneous and prompted awareness of Safe Passage and likelihood to support the charity’s mission.

The outcome

During a time of heightened debate in the British media regarding asylum policy and perceived political hostility towards refugees, the results were helpful in validating Safe Passage’s mission.

The findings were used to create a report that touched on public and political satisfaction with asylum policy and focused on drawing out perceived benefits and drawbacks of safe routes as well as the language that resonates with Safe Passage’s key audiences.

The report revealed strong public support for the government to establish more legal avenues for refugees to enter the UK, thereby affirming Safe Passage’s efforts. The report also found differing levels of support between Labour and Conservative MPs that helped Safe Passage inform the next steps in their parliamentary campaigns.

 

“Working with team Savanta has been an absolute delight and an incredibly valuable experience for Safe Passage.
Their ability to capture and analyse data with precision and clarity provided us with invaluable insights, enabling us to make informed decisions. In particular, the testing done on how MPs perceive the term ‘safe routes’ has had a huge impact on the way we have conducted our latest parliamentary campaign around the Illegal Migration Bill.
We wholeheartedly recommend Savanta to any charity they partner with and look forward to working with them again in the future.”
– Safe Passage

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