Alliances in the UK

Click on any of the Logos below to visit the WebPage of each organisation


The Presentation Justice Desk is closely following the work of many other organisations in Ireland and in the United Kingdom. Many of these are similar to us or work in areas that resonate with our IPA Commitments. In this way we are regarded as being aligned with these organisations. For some we offer a annual subscription and we attend their AGMs or conferences. With others for example Coalition 2030 we are a constituent member of the Plenary. If there is a an organisation, faith-based or not that you think we could learn from or be a part of then please send me an email to: presinterprovjustice@gmail.com

Below is the list of those in the UK and by clicking on their LOGO you will be brought to their website.

Some produce a regular Newsletter and others may only make contact once per year or when there is a particular event.

We follow most of this group and indeed others on our FACEBOOK Page here

Click the Logos to visit the corresponding website.

The new Laudato Si’ Research Institute (LSRI) to be housed at Campion Hall intends to provide a research platform for projects relevant to the profound agenda set out in Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’, released in June 2015 More here

CARJ works to support people from diverse backgrounds

We work for the support and empowerment of black and minority ethnic Catholics and to give them an effective voice in the Church and in the wider society.

We support people from diverse backgrounds in the struggle for a more just and cohesive society.

We support Black and minority ethnic young people through a Schools Project and Young People’s Forum for World Citizenship.

Added August 27th 2020

The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) is made up of the Baptist Union, the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church, working together for peace and justice. Most recent newsletter here

Added June 23rd 2020
Being Churches Together means commitment by each church and denomination to deepen its fellowship with the others and, without losing what makes each interestingly different, to work with them towards a greater visible unity.
Added June 9th 2020
We are calling on all churches to hold a local Climate Sunday any time during a one year period starting on 6th September (the first Sunday in the annual season of Creationtide). We will provide free resources to suit every tradition and style of worship. During their local Climate Sunday, we invite each church to do one or more of three things:
Added on June 9th 2020
We stand on the rights to freedom of speech, and to practise freely and without restraint the Christian faith, as enshrined in the Bible. We uphold the moral values of the Bible. But our call is to defend the sanctity and best development of every man, woman and child, whatever their belief or value system, from the moment of conception through to natural death
Added on June 9th 2020

Feb 2020

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent social change organisation working to solve UK poverty.

cotland’s Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development – acknowledged by the United Nations University.

Added June 2020

January 8th 2020

Towards fossil free Churches

We believe that churches need to divest from fossil fuel companies and invest in clean alternatives if they are to retain their integrity in the face of climate change.

November 20th 2019

Founded in 2002, Polaris is named for the North Star, which people held in slavery in the United States used as a guide to navigate their way toward freedom. Today we are filling in the roadmap for that journey and lighting the path ahead.

Operation Noah was set up in 2004 to provide a Christian response to the climate crisis. We work with all Christian denominations and support interfaith work on climate change. Our work is informed by the latest science on climate change, its causes, impacts and solutions. The sense of urgency we feel because of the science is balanced by our faith in God and our hope in his future for our world. We are faith-motivated, science-informed and hope-inspired. January 8th 2020

ACRATH stands for the Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans. We are endorsed by Catholic Religious Australia – the peak body for 155 religious orders in Australia, representing over 5,700 religious sisters, brothers and priests.

Sept 12th 2019

We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights.

Sept 12th 2019

Christian Blind Mission Driven by Christian values, we tackle poverty, prevent blindness, improve health and change the lives of disabled people.

July 29 2019

The Resurgence Trust is a UK-based educational charity that has become the flagship voice of the environmental movement across the globe. Our mission is to inspire each other to help make a difference and find positive solutions to the global challenges we now face.

To do this, we publish Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, run The Ecologist website and host regular events - not just to share our collective concerns about climate change, social justice and ethical living but find solutions.

Our mission is to make good quality and clear information available to all those affected by immigration control: migrants themselves, their families, their lawyers and their judges.

More here June 18th 2019

The Conference of Religious seeks to be a dynamic and proactive presence of Church, particularly with those on the margins of society. The purpose of Conference of Religious in England & Wales is to represent the leaders of religious life.

June 12th 2019

I have signed up to the JPIC Nottingham Fieldworker Paul Boddenham for their monthly newsletter.

June 13th 2019

Hestia deliver services across London and the surrounding regions, as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the victims of modern slavery, women and children who have experienced domestic abuse, young care leavers and older people.

Anti Slavery International works to end slavery throughout the world. They have projects in the UK and Europe, Africa and Asia. Together with local organisations they work to secure the freedom of those affected by slavery and press for effective implementation of laws against slavery.

April 26th 2019

The UK Stakeholders for Sustainable Development (UKSSD) creates a space to mobilise people, communities and organisations in the UK (of which we are one) so they can play their part to create decent work in a prosperous economy and a fair and just society – all within the Earth’s limits.
650 Organisations For God´s creation, the poor and future generations.
The National Justice and Peace Network (NJPN) welcomes all who share a vision of a world in which people live in peace and harmony, where our common humanity is respected and all are able to contribute freely to the common good.
Together for the Common Good. Their visions is of a world being transformed as more people take responsibility for the common good and are committed to the flourishing of all.
The Medaille Trust is a charity founded by groups of Religious congregations in 2006 to work against the evils of human trafficking in response to the plight of thousands of people who are being trafficked into the UK each year.
UK SCM is a student-led movement inspired by Jesus to act for justice and show God’s love in the world.
JRS UK advocates for the rights of refugees. Advocacy in JRS starts by listening to refugees’ concerns and then working with them to find solutions. Uphold, Defend and Intercede.
Action by Christians against Torture ACAT's goal is to mobilise and bring together Christians of all denominations to stamp out the evil of torture. We pray, write appeals and urge governments and authorities to end the torture and abuse of human beings. By exposing torture we can end it.
We are responsible for our impact on God’s creation as a whole. Green Christian helps members to understand and relate these responsibilities to their faith. Green Christian was formed in 1981, and formally constituted in 1982 and supports Christians from all backgrounds and traditions.
Global Justice Now are a democratic social justice organisation working as part of a global movement to challenge the powerful and create a more just and equal world. We mobilise people in the UK for change, and act in solidarity with those fighting injustice, particularly in the global south.
Safe Passage exists to help unaccompanied child refugees and vulnerable adults find safe, legal routes to sanctuary. We have reunited unaccompanied asylum seeking children from France, Greece, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Syria and Sudan with their relatives. For those clients who arrive in the UK, we also support their transition to a new life.
The Commission’s overall aim is for Justice and Peace activity to be part of the core of the Church’s work throughout the Diocese of Westminster and to be perceived to be so by Catholic and non-Catholic alike.
The Columbans, have had a missionary presence in Britain for over 60 years. They believe that experiences overseas broadens their vision of the Church.
The UK Government is working to build a stronger, fairer, safer and more secure country that works for everyone in Scotland and the whole of the UK.
CARE seeks to uphold human dignity and to support the most vulnerable people in society, engaging with politicians in the UK Parliaments & Assemblies and the EU institutions in its advocacy work.
We're a Christian humanitarian organization helping children, families, and their communities overcome poverty and injustice.
Dalit Solidarity promotes equality and justice for Dalits who have been marginalised and segregated for centuries under the shadow of Caste oppression in the sub-continent of India.
CAFOD is the Catholic international development charity in England and Wales. Donate, campaign, download prayers or volunteer to help fight poverty.
UNseen UK The Fight against Slavery, By concentrating our efforts on three main areas - supporting, equipping and influencing - we can start to tackle the issue in a way that really works.
Christians in Parliament is an All-Party Parliamentary Group, which exists to support and encourage all Members and staff in their work in the Houses of Parliament.
It was established by a group of religious representing several different congregations working against human trafficking in Europe. Renate collaborates with many other networks within and outside Europe. Networking is the strength of RENATE.
The Unrepresented Nations and People Organization (UNPO) is an international, nonviolent and democratic membership organisation. Its Members are indigenous peoples, minorities, unrecognised States and occupied territories that have joined together to defend their political, social and cultural rights, to preserve their environments and to promote their right to self-determination.

IWGIA is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights.

Added 13/8/2019

Christians in Parliament is an All-Party Parliamentary Group, which exists to support and encourage all Members and staff in their work in the Houses of Parliament.

This is not an exhaustive list and is regularly updated. If however you can think of an organisation that you feel would be worthy of inclusion on our list then feel free to email me on presinterprovjustice@gmail.com