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Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: What to Do, What Not to Do, and How to Help


Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: What to Do, What Not to Do, and How to Help

Paperback by Crowther, Sarah; MBE, Debora Singer

Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: What to Do, What Not to Do, and How to Help

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ISBN:
9781785923173
Publication Date:
21 May 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 1 May 2024
Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: What to Do, What Not to Do, and How to Help

Description

This hands-on guide provides accessible, insightful advice for practitioners who find themselves working with asylum seekers and refugees. Part I covers the essentials of understanding refugees' experiences including what they are coping with now they are in the UK, definitions, entitlements and restrictions, equality, positive action, and practical engagement including improving access to services and overcoming language barriers. Part II prepares professionals for meeting a wide range of needs, including housing, poverty, health and mental health, and training and employment. It also cover issues and opportunities when working with child and young refugees. This pragmatic book accompanies social workers, medical staff, educators, charity workers and housing professionals in their daily work, and illustrates the perspective of refugees themselves. A passionate and compassionate response to the needs of displaced people, it is an excellent starting point for all those working to create a safe and welcoming environment where refugees and asylum seekers are supported.

Contents

Part I. 1. Introduction; 2. Why it matters; 3. Pragmatic Definitions and Entitlements - just what you need to know; 4. Refugees in all their diversity - equality, discrimination and positive action; 5. Engaging with Refugees; 6. Other Organisations, Networking and Advocating for Refugees; Part II. 7. Roof, Food, Money and Essential Resources; 8. Health, Mental Health and Disability; 9. Learning English, Training, Employability, and Into Work; 10. Refugee Children and Young People - With and Without Families; 11. Refugees are not 'Other People'; Appendices

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