Forced Migration Toolkit – a free learning resource
The toolkit, produced by Doc Academy and Comic Relief, explores the topic of forced migration, and is designed for use in classrooms and schools.
We work with local authorities, the Home Office, the housing provider (currently Serco), and voluntary sector colleagues to ensure that dispersed asylum seekers are not exposed to unnecessary risks, and are housed and supported in a way that causes minimum disruption to local communities. We provide advice, information and guidance, including news and statistics to our stakeholders.
The toolkit, produced by Doc Academy and Comic Relief, explores the topic of forced migration, and is designed for use in classrooms and schools.
The paper details the Government’s future plans for the UK border and immigration system.
Guidance and teaching resources for volunteer ESOL teachers
The hub is a online location aiming to provide accessible and up-to-date information on the rights and well-being of asylum seekers and refugees.
The website, developed jointly by Doctors of the World and the University of Sheffield, contains resources for people working in primary care, as well as a Q&A forum for professionals to discuss migrant healthcare questions.
The films cover a range of relevant and important topics including age assessments, loneliness, turning 18, dreams, prejudice, respect and the asylum process.
A directory of mental health and wellbeing services accessible to refugees in England.