WroMigrant Information Point activities: 2024 in numbers

03.02.2025
WroMigrant
Zdjęcie przedstawia kilka osób siedzących w rzędach w momencie przentacji na rzutniku. Dwie kobiety robią zdjęcia wyświetlanej prezentacji za pomocą smartfona.

The number of consultations conducted, workshops held, and the client profile of WroMigrant — the new year is an opportunity to summarise activities supporting the migrant and refugee community in Wrocław.

Every year, the WroMigrant information point team of Wrocław Centre for Social Development (WCRS) summarises its activities. The data sources included forms completed after each consultation and satisfaction surveys filled out by the point’s clients. The team also compiled reports after events organised independently by WCRS and in cooperation with partner organisations.

In 2024, as in previous years, the primary tasks of the WroMigrant team included providing free informational consultations, as well as organising workshops and informational meetings. A key feature of WroMigrant consultations is supporting clients in becoming independent and empowered. Therefore, we do not fill out applications on behalf of clients or contact institutions for them; instead, we explain step by step how they can handle official matters on their own.

Consultations

In 2024, in-person consultations primarily took place at the municipal space for meetings and social activities, Przejście Dialogu (Passage of Dialogue), located at Świdnicka 19, from Monday to Saturday, between 12:00 and 16:00.

From August to December, consultants also held monthly shifts at municipal libraries in Jagodno (Branch No. 14) and Psie Pole (CBK FAMA).

Remote consultations were provided via telephone (via three mobile numbers and one landline), email, and via Viber and Messenger communication platforms.

Consultations were conducted in five languages: Polish, Ukrainian, English, Belarusian, and Russian.

Last year, 7,437 individuals representing 81 nationalities reached our information point through consultations and workshops. We conducted 3,880 free individual informational consultations for 6,454 clients, including:

  • 1,794 in-person consultations for 3,087 people;
  • 2,086 remote consultations for 3,367 people;
  • 10 consultations during on-site shifts in Jagodno and Psie Pole.
Grafika przedstawiająca mapę polityczną świata z zaznaczonymi krajami, których obywatele korzystali ze wsparcia punktu WroMigrant w 2024 roku.

The most represented national groups among the point’s clients were individuals from Ukraine (60%), Belarus (21%), Poland (2%), Turkey, and Russia (1% each). The percentage distribution of the largest client groups by nationality is presented in the pie chart below.

Wykres kołowy przedstawiający największe grupy klientów konsultacji według narodowości. Wykres jest w języku angielskim.

A total of 67.4% of people visited WroMigrant for the first time, while 32.6% used the services for the second time or more.

The most frequently discussed topics included: legalisation of stay (and residence), UKR status, border crossing, employment, and social assistance. A comparison of the most frequent consultation topics is presented in the chart below.

Grafika w języku angielskim na której przedstawiono najlicznie poruszane tematy podczas konsultacji Wromigrant, zilustrowane kolorowymi okręgami, które różnią się wielkością w zależności od częstotliwości występowania tematu.

Compared to 2023, the number of consultations increased by 9.4%, the number of organised events rose by 5.7%, and the number of field events (including picnics and job fairs) attended by WroMigrant consultants doubled – the WroMigrant stand was present at nine events held in the city.

In 2024, WroMigrant continued to coordinate legal consultations and introduced a new service: individual psychological consultations for migrants and refugees. At Przejście Dialogu, lawyers from the District Chamber of Legal Advisers provided 334 consultations. Psychologists conducted 30 individual consultations in Ukrainian or Russian and 30 in Polish or English.

Workshops and informational meetings

Approximately one thousand people participated in events organised by WroMigrant in 2024. Among the regular events, art therapy meetings for women and sessions of the educational financial game Cash Flow were particularly popular.

The most attended events conducted by partner organisations included:

  • A meeting on secondary school recruitment led by specialists from MOWAZ (Inter-School Centre for Supporting Professional Activity), attended by 46 people;
  • Informational meetings with ZUS specialists on “Pensions for Ukrainian Citizens” and “Pensions for Belarusian Citizens” – a total of 70 participants;
  • Training on PIT tax settlements conducted by experts from the Tax Administration Chamber – 53 participants in total.

Among the events conducted by WroMigrant consultants, the most attended was a training session on residence legalisation based on UKR status, with 39 participants. In addition to traditional training topics such as “Pole’s Card,” “Permanent Residence,” “Temporary Residence,” “International Protection,” “Long-Term EU Resident Status,” and “Everyday Life in a Polish School,” WroMigrant expanded its offer with two new topics: “Settling in Poland with a Child” and “Polish as a Foreign Language Exam at B1 Level.”

Zdjęcie przedstawia kilka osób siedzących w rzędach w momencie przentacji na rzutniku. Dwie kobiety robią zdjęcia wyświetlanej prezentacji za pomocą smartfona.

Consultants conducted training sessions in five languages: Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, and Russian. The WroMigrant team also provided translation for presentations and partner events.

Each year, we organise a meeting for people with disabilities and their caregivers. This year, training was conducted by specialists from the Wrocław Municipal Social Welfare Centre on available support for people with disabilities. Simultaneous interpretation into Ukrainian and Ukrainian Sign Language was provided. Participants could also use an induction loop.

WroMigrant’s client profile

Our statistics record clients’ migration reasons, divided into three categories:

  1. Ukrainian citizens with temporary protection status (Status UKR) under the Act of 12 March 2022 on assistance to Ukrainian citizens due to the armed conflict in their country (3,182 people in 2024).
  1. Voluntary migrants – those migrating by choice, e.g., for employment, family reunification, studies etc. (3,000 people in 2024).
  1. Individuals with refugee experience – those who are applying/have applied or intend to apply for international protection under the Act of 13 June 2003 on granting protection to foreigners in Poland (423 people in 2024).

The number of participants in consultations, divided by migration reasons, is presented in the chart below.

Wykres w jezyku angielskim przedstawiający powrónanie liczba osób uczestniczących w konsultacjach z podziałem na grupy według powodów migracji w 2023 i 2024 roku.

Compared to 2023, the number of voluntary migrants increased significantly (by nearly 93.5%), and the number of individuals applying for international protection rose by 56.7% compared to 2023.

WroMigrant consultation satisfaction levels

In 2024, 1,391 satisfaction surveys were completed, with almost half of the respondents (45.6%) visiting the Point for the first time.

The most common way new clients learned about us was through word of mouth – 50.4% of people. Around 15.4% found out through social media, 9.8% were referred by offices, organisations, and institutions, and 7% happened to pass by and decide to use the consultation services.

The percentage distribution of declared sources of information about WroMigrant consultations is shown in the pie chart below

Wykres w języku angielskim przedstawiający powrónanie liczba osób uczestniczących w konsultacjach z podziałem na grupy według powodów migracji w 2023 i 2024 roku.

Most people who completed the satisfaction survey expressed satisfaction with the consultations (90% of all respondents). A total of 91.5% rated the usefulness of the information received during the consultation with the highest score on a scale of 1 to 5.

In 2024, the WroMigrant team expanded its offer by introducing new training and consultation topics and offering a new service of individual psychological consultations. Despite the increase in the number of consultations and the expanded scope of activities, we maintained a high standard of services, as reflected in the satisfaction survey results. By focusing on quality and an individual approach, we strive to build trusted relationships with our clients, becoming an essential support point for Wrocław’s migrant community.

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