Areas of expertise:
- Immigration and asylum
- Human trafficking
- Women’s rights
- Ageing population
- Equalities and human rights
Alice comments regularly on public policy issues. Recent coverage includes: the Guardian’s Comment is Free, BBC London News, Sky News Radio, Left Foot Forward, Policy Critical and Talk Sport Radio. Alice’s work has been covered by the Guardian, Independent, Telegraph, The Times, Times Higher Education Supplement, Financial Times, New Statesman, Politics.co.uk and various local newspapers, blogs and websites.
Prior to joining IPPR Alice worked at the POPPY Project run by Eaves Housing where she conducted research about women who had been trafficked. She previously worked at Wilson & Co. Solicitors preparing asylum applications and appeals. Alice holds an MSc with distinction in Human Rights from the London School of Economics and a BA in Law and French from the University of Sheffield.
Publications
Alternatives to Child Immigration Detention: What are the options for the Coalition government?
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
24 Sep 2010
Getting On: Well-being in later life
Author(s) : James McCormick, Myriam Cherti, Jonathan Clifton, Alice Sachrajda, Eleanor McDowell
01 Dec 2009
Articles
UK immigration policy: more than an enforcement issue - 21 May 2013
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Abolishing UKBA will not fix immigration policy - 26 Apr 2013
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
The protestors of Boston deserve a better answer on immigration - 22 Nov 2012
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Uniting health and social care to give dementia patients improved services - 25 Mar 2011
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Dementia care would suffer under government's NHS reforms - 17 Mar 2011
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Should high earners be exempt from the immigration cap? - 17 Feb 2011
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Community action alone cannot meet elderly care challenge - 12 Nov 2010
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Coalition should abandon immigration cap or redefine the target - 03 Nov 2010
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda
Legal aid is in tatters and only long-term thinking can mend it - 19 Aug 2010
Author(s) : Alice Sachrajda








