The UK refugee sector encompasses welfare provision, systems advocacy, capacity development and research. However, to date there has been little attention on refugees’ experiences of the support provided by these services or on the views of the practitioners who deliver them. This paper draws from interviews and workshops with thirty refugee beneficiaries of an integration service in Scotland and twenty practitioners to shed light on how refugees and practitioners perceive and provide meaning to the work of the refugee sector. We identify refugee sector organisations as crucial nodes in refugees’ social networks and explore the multiple roles they play in the integration process. Firstly, we confirm that refugee organisations act as connect...
Social connections are well recognised as contributing to integration. Research undertaken in Scotla...
Using a qualitative approach, this study looks into the experiences of refugees during settlement in...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
In recent years, the numbers of refugees and migrants moving across borders has been unprecedented, ...
In Britain, the dispersal system for asylum-seekers, introduced in April 2000, has been widely criti...
By drawing upon the experiences of refugee doctors and teachers, this thesis seeks to explore integr...
Whilst it is increasingly acknowledged that integration is “a dynamic, two-way process of mutual acc...
This article conceptualises the work of non-state organisations in the refugee and migrant settlemen...
This article examines the role that Third Sector Organizations (TSOs) play in supporting refugees’ a...
Since the mid-1990s, policies and legislation for refugees and asylum-seekers have become increasing...
Based on UK fieldwork in the West Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool and London, the paper explores ...
In this article, we examine how the concept of a `refugee' is discursively constituted within the UK...
This article analyses four emerging refugee support organisations in Austria, founded before the so-...
The particular case of transition from the uncertain position of an asylum seeker to a refugee with ...
Integration is a complex, contested and multidimensional concept. This paper examines the impact of ...
Social connections are well recognised as contributing to integration. Research undertaken in Scotla...
Using a qualitative approach, this study looks into the experiences of refugees during settlement in...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
In recent years, the numbers of refugees and migrants moving across borders has been unprecedented, ...
In Britain, the dispersal system for asylum-seekers, introduced in April 2000, has been widely criti...
By drawing upon the experiences of refugee doctors and teachers, this thesis seeks to explore integr...
Whilst it is increasingly acknowledged that integration is “a dynamic, two-way process of mutual acc...
This article conceptualises the work of non-state organisations in the refugee and migrant settlemen...
This article examines the role that Third Sector Organizations (TSOs) play in supporting refugees’ a...
Since the mid-1990s, policies and legislation for refugees and asylum-seekers have become increasing...
Based on UK fieldwork in the West Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool and London, the paper explores ...
In this article, we examine how the concept of a `refugee' is discursively constituted within the UK...
This article analyses four emerging refugee support organisations in Austria, founded before the so-...
The particular case of transition from the uncertain position of an asylum seeker to a refugee with ...
Integration is a complex, contested and multidimensional concept. This paper examines the impact of ...
Social connections are well recognised as contributing to integration. Research undertaken in Scotla...
Using a qualitative approach, this study looks into the experiences of refugees during settlement in...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...