User:Ipmwrocław/The Institute of Migrant Rights

The Institute of Migrant Rights (pol. Instytut Praw Migrantów) is a department of Fundacja Ukraina engaged in information and legal activities aimed at migrants and migrant women living in Wrocław, Lower Silesia and all of Poland.

The Institute of Migrant Rights, headquartered at 46a/202 Ruska Street in Wrocław, was established in response to the increasing percentage of migrants and migrant women in Poland and their needs.

According to a decree dated 22 December 2020, the Institute of Migrant Rights continues to develop the activities of an information centre for migrants, which was established in 2017.

The Institute for Migrants' Rights comprehensively assesses the problems and expectations of migrants and migrant women and temporary migrants on two levels, namely: An information point for foreigners - its activity consists in providing information support in the issues of legalisation, residence, finding a job and everyday life.

The services of the Info Point are free of charge and are provided by experts in their field, mainly in the field of migration law; professional activities in the field of migration law and social integration - producing and publishing expert articles; and collaborating with government organizations and NGOs dealing with migrants and migrant women in Poland.

The team at the Institute of Migrant Rights consists of experts, including:


 * specialists of legalisation and stay in Poland;
 * attorneyі-at-law;
 * specialistі in vocational guidance;
 * psychologists;
 * a lawyers;
 * business specialists;
 * specialist of promotion and PR;
 * copywriters;
 * translators;
 * interns;
 * external contact specialists;
 * infopoint managers;
 * consultant coordinators;

From its inception to the present day, the position of director has been held by Bartłomiej Potocki Director. The Institute of Migrant Rights provides advice in four languages, namely Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and English. In addition, the specialists have their own migration experience, which additionally guarantees a special understanding of the client's needs and expectations.

Objectives:

 * Creating a society of equal opportunities that is aware of its rights by providing consultations and trainings.
 * Attempt to adapt legislation to the needs and opportunities of migrants and the social and economic interests of the state.
 * Establishing partnerships between migrants and the host society in order to meet the socioeconomic needs of both parties.
 * Provide opportunities for equal participation of migrants in local communities.