Welcome to the Child Migrants Trust

The Child Migrants Trust was established in 1987 by Margaret Humphreys CBE, OAM; a Nottinghamshire Social Worker. It addresses the issues surrounding the deportation of children from Britain. In the post-war period, child migrants as young as three were shipped to Canada, New Zealand, the former Rhodesia and Australia, a practice that continued as late as 1970.

The Child Migrants Trust, a registered charity in both Australia and Britain, provides a range of social work services, including counselling and support  for family reunions. The Trust's offices in Nottingham, UK as well as Perth and Melbourne in Australia also offer information, advice and family research to former child migrants and their families.

Please take time to browse our website. It displays useful information and memorable photographs of former child migrants, as children and adults, to give you a window into our vital work.

 

Family Restoration Fund


For more details and application forms for the Family Restoration Fund, please click here

 

Make a Donation

 

If you would like to make a donation you can use the Charity Choice online facility by clicking on the image below, or by writing to us at an address shown on our contact page here

Charity Choice


Latest News

U.S.A. RELEASE OF ORANGES AND SUNSHINE 09/10/2011

Oranges and Sunshine tells the story of Margaret Humphreys (Emily Watson), a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals of recent times; the mass deportation of children from the United Kingdom to Australia. Single-handedly and against overwhelming odds, Margaret… read more

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