This chapter focusses on the role of a self-organised civil society project known as the Welcome Project, based in the superdiverse neighbourhood of Handsworth/Handsworth Wood, Birmingham, in supporting social integration. We begin by describing the characteristics of Handsworth/Handsworth Wood before setting out the reasons why the project was established and the needs it was intended to address. We then outline the services offered by the project before exploring the ways in which their work supports social integration locally. We end the chapter by reflecting on the reasons for the project’s success and the key dimensions of their approach that could be adopted elsewhere
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The phenomenon of asylum seekers seeking refuge in foreign countries has become an intricate global ...
This paper seeks to inject an appreciation of place into analysis of refugee integration. A framewo...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This chapter focusses on the role of a self-organised civil society project known as the Welcome Pro...
Using data generated in three focus groups with refugees resident in the Yorkshire and Humber region...
Integration is a complex, contested and multidimensional concept. This paper examines the impact of ...
The successful integration of individuals who have come to settle in another country is regarded by ...
This thesis was based on five multi-agency, urban Partnerships at the heart of the Accommodate Proje...
This research was conducted by Mahdy Alraie and Hannah Collins under the supervision of Dr Andrea Ri...
Published online: 25 April 2023The arrival, reception, and inclusion of refugees, asylum seekers, an...
In Britain, the dispersal system for asylum-seekers, introduced in April 2000, has been widely criti...
Whilst it is increasingly acknowledged that integration is “a dynamic, two-way process of mutual acc...
Social connections are well recognised as contributing to integration. Research undertaken in Scotla...
This thesis is an analysis of the integration of dispersed asylum seekers in Glasgow. It is a qualit...
What is lost in the debate about refugees, which has hitherto focused on numbers, is a proper discus...
The phenomenon of asylum seekers seeking refuge in foreign countries has become an intricate global ...
This paper seeks to inject an appreciation of place into analysis of refugee integration. A framewo...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...