Use this address for primary correspondence relating to publications, archive references, evidence submissions, collaboration proposals, funding or support enquiries and general enquiries.
Contact
Skilled Worker Justice Alliance (SWJA) welcomes enquiries relating to publications, evidence submissions, research references, collaboration, funding and institutional support, correspondence and media commentary concerning established Skilled Worker pathways and retrospective settlement reform.
Email contacts
This address forwards to the primary SWJA contact inbox and is not used as a separate outgoing mailbox. It may be used for website, directory and social profile references linked to the swja.uk domain.
Evidence, collaboration and support
SWJA welcomes collaboration with researchers, legal practitioners, professional bodies, public institutions, sector organisations, employers, affected Skilled Worker households and other groups with relevant evidence.
Evidence submissions are most useful when they include source names, dates, public links where available and a short note explaining relevance to CP1448, Earned Settlement or existing Skilled Worker settlement pathways.
Potential funders, grant-makers and institutional supporters are also welcome to contact SWJA where support could help sustain publication hosting, source verification, evidence preparation, accessibility work, translation, correspondence and technical upkeep.
Any support must be compatible with SWJA's independence. Funding or operational support does not confer editorial control, service entitlement, representation, legal advice or influence over publication priorities. Practical contribution details are available on the Support Our Work page.
