The Children Caring on the Move (CCoM)project explores separated child migrants’ experiences of care, and caring for others, as they navigate the complexities
We are very pleased to feature in July's @BASW_UK Profession Social Work Magazine. We talk about unaccompanied minors care for each other and the evidence-informed FREE online social care course we developed 👇🏽
https://t.co/pQztrTeODl
@OU_Psychology @KirstieBaughan @SarahCrafter
We are very pleased to feature in July's @BASW_UK Profession Social Work Magazine. We talk about unaccompanied minors care for each other and the evidence-informed FREE online social care course we developed 👇🏽
https://t.co/pQztrTeODl
@OU_Psychology @KirstieBaughan @SarahCrafter
Children's and Refugees charities raise concerns for unaccompanied children deemed as adults by Home Office could wrongly be deported to Rwanda with "hugely damaging repercussions on their safety and well being"
https://t.co/XD3demmWfS
Check out the blog originally published on Moving Worlds Website where CCoM film "Stories TOO big for a case file" is showcased for Refugee Week.
https://t.co/xxOoo9M5EJ
We are very pleased that our second interim report for the Children Caring on the Move project is posted. We discuss the data collection, project activities and outputs @OU_Psychology @SarahCrafter @veenameetoo @lucyleonlev @evaprokopiou @eleanorott 👇🏽
https://t.co/UevQVOStyT
We are very pleased that our second interim report for the Children Caring on the Move project is posted. We discuss the data collection, project activities and outputs @OU_Psychology @SarahCrafter @veenameetoo @lucyleonlev @evaprokopiou @eleanorott 👇🏽
https://t.co/UevQVPa4qr
BBC reveals concern about housing conditions for asylum seekers. More needs to be done to provide safe secure accommodation for #migrants
https://t.co/weDDld9jCT
Watch our film 'Stories too big for a case file' an insight from Unaccompanied Minors into the racialised borders dividing citizens from migrants & childhood from adulthood, and the consequences on this for care, belonging & life itself #UASC
https://t.co/L45mgcMVAs
Missed our film launch of 'Stories too big for a case file'? Listen to unaccompanied minors testimonies about their experience of living in a hostile immigration system
@SarahCrafter
@OU_Psychology@IOE_London@veenameetoo @evaprokopiou @lucyleonlev
https://t.co/L45mgcMVAs
Film Launch: Stories too big for a case file: produced collaboratively with Young Researchers with migration experiences is a message of support & solidarity for other young people facing the UK’s hostile border regime #UASC
https://t.co/rhvPq2X5h0
Stories too big for a case file: an insight into the racialised borders dividing citizens from migrants & the borders dividing childhood from adulthood, and the consequences on this for care, belonging & life itself #UASC#migrantchildren
https://t.co/rhvPq2X5h0
Film: Stories too big for a case file: unaccompanied young people's refusal to be reduced to a singular story & the violence young people feel not having their voices heard and always being made to re-tell their story
#migrantchildren#unaccompaniedminor https://t.co/rhvPq2X5h0
Stories too big for a case file showcases the stories of migrant young people as they navigate the UK system, a tangled web of institutions, policies & individuals who are meant to care for children but often do not
#migrantchildren#unaccompaniedminor
https://t.co/rhvPq2X5h0
Film Launch: Stories too big for a case file: Labels of migrant/asylum-seeker/unaccompanied minor mask people’s complexity. The complex layering of voices & images in our film is an effort to convey the textured & relational lives that people lead #UASC
https://t.co/rhvPq2Fups
Film Launch: Stories too big for a case file. Unaccompanied young people confront the hostile environment’ A short film showcases the testimonies of young, unaccompanied refugees, asylum-seekers & migrants as they navigate ‘the system’ in the UK.
https://t.co/rhvPq2Fups
Rachel Rosen, CCoM team member is in the UCL News explaining how Global Engagement Funds paved the way to ESRC funding for a project investigating separated child migrants’ experiences of care and caring for others. @SarahCrafter #migrantchildren
https://t.co/sRCaDZ2hJs
Hot off the press Check out Rachel Rosen’s article
Participatory research in and against time drawing attention to temporalities in order to contest inequities through participatory research with lone child. https://t.co/fdkYz37dqz @SarahCrafter @OUPsychology