Free support across six pillars.
From free legal advice and mental health support to financial guidance and safety training — we provide holistic, accessible services for people in insecure, low-paid, and unregulated work. Qualified interpreters available for all services.
Real help for real people in real jobs.
What We Offer
Free Legal Support
Free, specialised legal support for low-income and migrant workers. Qualified interpreters are available for all services — so language is never a barrier.
- check_circle Licence applications and appeals (taxi, private hire)
- check_circle Immigration support — visa applications, status checks, right to work
- check_circle Employment rights — contracts, workplace rights, sector compliance
- check_circle One-to-one consultations for contractual clarity
- check_circle Workshops on licensing, immigration rules, and regulatory standards
- check_circle Signposting to specialist legal aid when needed
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Sector-specific support for the high stress, anxiety, and isolation faced by taxi drivers, delivery workers, night shift workers, and informal beauty workers.
- check_circle Direct wellbeing resources and self-help tools
- check_circle Active referrals to professional counselling services
- check_circle Structured peer support networks
Community Navigation & Referral
Your trusted first point of contact. We assess your individual needs and make warm referrals to housing, legal aid, mental health support, and other services — so you don't fall through the gaps.
- check_circle Individual needs assessment
- check_circle Warm referrals — not just a phone number, but a proper introduction
- check_circle Preventing people from falling through gaps between services
Financial & Business Empowerment
Essential financial guidance for self-employed and cash-based workers. Prevent debt and penalties before they start.
Sector Empowerment & Advocacy
Removing barriers to justice. We provide mandatory compliance training, build a collective legal voice, identify common injustices, support disputes, and advocate for systemic reforms.
- check_circle DVSA standards compliance training for drivers
- check_circle Local authority hygiene regulations for beauty practitioners
- check_circle Collective advocacy — identifying and challenging systemic injustices
- check_circle Supporting individual and group disputes
Safety & Professional Development
Targeted safety training and professional development to protect you at work and strengthen your career.
- check_circle Road safety training for drivers
- check_circle Hygiene standards for beauty practitioners
- check_circle Representing members' interests to policymakers
- check_circle Advocating for improved working conditions
Qualified interpreters available for all services
Language should never be a barrier to getting the help you need. Let us know your language when you get in touch.
Who Are These Services For?
Our services are designed for people who often fall through the cracks of mainstream support. If you work hard but feel unsupported, we want to hear from you.
Taxi & Delivery Drivers
Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Amazon Flex drivers and riders — help with licence applications and appeals, DVSA compliance, employment status, road safety training, and mental health support for the isolation of long hours on the road.
Warehouse & Motor Trade Workers
People in physically demanding jobs who may face unsafe conditions, unpaid overtime, or zero-hours contracts. Free legal support, safety training, financial guidance, and advocacy for better working conditions.
Beauty Practitioners
Nail technicians, barbers, beauticians, and hairdressers — help with local authority hygiene regulations, tax returns, business expenses, licensing, and wellbeing support for those working in isolation.
Migrant & Low-Income Workers
Immigration support with visa applications and status checks, right to work guidance, and help navigating complex systems — with qualified interpreters so language is never a barrier.