Our Team
Anushya Kulupana Senior Associate Solicitor

Anushya is a Senior Associate Solicitor in our Scottish Anti-Trafficking & Exploitation Centre. She has an LLM in Human Rights Law and has been working in the field of migrant rights since 2005.
Anushya completed her traineeship with a public authority focussing on public protection, and since qualifying, she has practiced as an Asylum and Immigration solicitor in private practice firms, primarily representing victims of torture, human trafficking, and gender-based violence.
While completing her legal studies, Anushya worked as a caseworker at a national law centre. Prior to that she worked as a Counter-Trafficking Development Officer with the Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance (TARA Service Service) for a number of years, providing intensive support and advocacy for female victims of trafficking. She also worked at Scottish Refugee Council for four years as an asylum support adviser, specialising in preventing destitution and developing the organisation’s asylum support appeals work. Anushya also has experience of working in a support service for survivors of rape and childhood sexual abuse, and as a funding officer for a UK wide funding body.
Antonia McCallack Senior Legal Caseworker

Antonia is a Senior Legal Caseworker in our Scottish Refugee and Migrant Centre and Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Centre.
Antonia is a recent graduate of the University of Edinburgh (LLB Honours) and a past Robertson Trust Scholar. She joined JRS as an intern in July 2020 and she continued volunteering with our Scottish Refugee and Migrant Centre throughout her final year of university.
Antonia has a keen interest in increasing access to justice for vulnerable people, with a particular interest in supporting migrants at risk of destitution and survivors of human trafficking. During her time at university, Antonia participated in workshops on the rights of EU citizens through our StrEEt Aware collaboration with the Shelter Scotland Housing Law Service, Streetwork and the University of Edinburgh Free Legal Advice Centre.
Eeman Talha Legal Caseworker

Eeman is a is a Legal Caseworker in our Scottish Refugee and Migrant Centre and Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Centre.
She is a recent LLM graduate in Human Rights Law whose areas of interests are refugee law, international humanitarian law and human rights law.
She hopes to build a career in human rights, specialising in minority rights, and is most passionate about social justice causes that centre the voices of religious and ethnic minorities subjugated to xenophobic regimes. She focuses her research on the violation of fundamental human rights, including her dissertation which explored the state-led persecution of Muslims in India and Jammu-Kashmir.
Brogan Grimley Legal Caseworker
Brogan is a Legal Caseworker at the Scottish Anti-Trafficking and Exploitation Centre (SATEC).
She graduated from the University of Stirling in 2022 with a Scots Law LLB and from Robert Gordon University in 2023 with a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Practice. During her studies, Brogan volunteered with several human rights-focused organisations, gaining practical experience in supporting vulnerable and marginalised groups, while developing a strong passion for human rights and access to justice.
Before joining SATEC, Brogan worked with a human rights and race equality organisation, where she focused on promoting equality, eliminating discrimination and hate crime, and supporting ethnic minority communities across Central Scotland. Her previous experience strengthened her commitment to addressing injustice, further igniting her passion for advocating for migrant rights and supporting victims of trafficking, gender-based violence, and all forms of exploitation.