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Explore and Test: Improving access to mental health services for refugees/asylum seekersMind in Camden
Mind in Camden is an independent mental health charity set up in 1985 and affiliated to National Mind. Mind in Camden will set up a network of 15 peer support groups for young refugees and asylum seekers with mental health problems, in partnership with refugee organisations across London. Mind will provide training and coaching for staff in each of the partner organisations: developing their capacity to address the mental health needs of their clients.
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Explore and Test: Building capacity within new migrant communitiesHope not Hate Educational Ltd
Hope not Hate undertakes community action and engagement, research, training and educational services. It operates via a network of 40 active groups around the country engaging over 220,000 people. Through this grant, the organisation will deliver a regional programme of leadership development for young migrants. It will support them to work on local issues with the aim of creating a UK network of young migrant leaders, who can collectively campaign at a national level.
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Explore and Test: Safe Passage – Calais+Citizens UK
Citizens UK organises communities across the UK to act together on social justice issues. This project will support individuals trapped in the ‘Jungle’ in Calais, who have settled family in the UK to apply for their asylum claims to be heard by the UK.
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Explore and Test: Producing visual materials to accompany research illustrating the factors that force people to migrateOverseas Development Institute
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK’s leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. This project will allow ODI to produce a comic to help tell the stories emerging from migrants making dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean. This will enable their research to reach a wider audience.
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Explore and Test: Provide evidence for asylum claims from young peopleAsylos
Asylos is a pan-European volunteer network that that trains and support volunteers to research vital information to help refugees fleeing war, violence, and persecution to claim their right to asylum. This grant will fund Asylos to trial their model, well tested in France, Belgium and Greece, in the UK. Asylos will support refugee community organisations and lawyers to research country of origin information for young asylum seekers, helping them claim their right to asylum.