
A recent BBC investigation has highlighted concerns about individuals allegedly advising migrants to make false claims of domestic abuse as part of asylum applications.
Any allegation of domestic abuse is a serious matter and must be assessed carefully and responsibly.
At Oasis, we see the other side of this issue: migrants who have experienced profound trauma and face significant barriers in securing safety, stability, and protection for themselves and their children. We remain committed to supporting anyone who has experienced domestic abuse, regardless of their background, immigration status, or personal circumstances, and we will continue to advocate for compassionate, trauma‑informed responses that put survivors first.
