BARRIERS TO SETTLEMENT FOR MIGRANTS WEBINAR
We are hosting a short webinar to discuss the findings of our recent Sector Assesment on Monday 30th June at 12:00. You can register by CLICKING THIS LINK
We are hosting a short webinar to discuss the findings of our recent Sector Assesment on Monday 30th June at 12:00. You can register by CLICKING THIS LINK
We are delighted to announce the release of our latest Sector Assessment which you can download BY CLICKING THIS LINK. We are also hosting a short online webinar to discuss the findings on Monday 30th June at 12:00. You can register by CLICKING THIS LINK.
Over the past twelve months we have been working with colleagues across the migration sector to build understanding of the barriers to mental health support experienced by asylum seekers and the wider migrant population in Birmingham. This has also involved supporting the coordination of the provision being provided to residents Read more…
Over the past twelve months we have been working with colleagues across the migration sector to build understanding of the barriers to mental health support experienced by asylum seekers and the wider migrant population in Birmingham. This has also involved supporting the coordination of the provision being provided to residents Read more…
In conjunction with the wider Communities Thematic Group we have been seeking to develop understanding of both the barriers experienced by migrants in achieving successful social integration, and which interventions have positively impacted in reducing these. The findings of a recent survey conducted with migrants across the region, and recommendations Read more…
We are delighted to be hosting an event to support Refugee Week on Monday 17th June from 10:30 – 2:30 at the Birmingham Settlement Nature and Wellbeing Centre, Edgbaston Reservoir, 79 Selwyn Road, B16 0SL. It is open to all with the aim of supporting the work of our Regional Migration Network promoting Read more…
You can now view a copy of our latest Annual Report by CLICKING THIS LINK.
Salary £28,000. Fixed term until January 2025. We currently have a vacancy for a fixed term role supported by funding from Birmingham City Council to lead on two key areas in responding to the needs of asylum seekers and the wider migrant population in the city. First, the post holder Read more…
As part of our development, we are now looking to expand our Board and appoint a number of new trustees to support us from a governance and strategic perspective. They will work with other Board Members to develop a strategic direction and workplan, with input from a wider group of Read more…