Refugee Week 2022: Healing
Refugee Week: 20-26th June
Refugee Week: 20-26th June
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As members of the Hands up for our Health coalition, CoS UK is excited to share with the wider CoS…
City of Sanctuary UK’s Connect & Create programme is joining forces with Dance Syndrome, a disability-led company, to participate in…
City of Sanctuary UK will be hosting a Facilitated Conversation on the topic “Using Sports & Arts to support mental…
Do you want to be part of making positive change? If you have direct lived experience of the asylum and…
Privacy International have shared a series of useful resources aimed at migrant and refugee organisations and the people with whom…
City of Sanctuary UK stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement in calling for justice and the need…
Club Doncaster Foundation has been running sport activities to make people seeking sanctuary feel welcome, develop their skills and connect…
Football is one of the most popular sports around the world. It has the natural power to bring people together,…
The North West Regional Gathering was generously hosted this year by Lancashire Football Association at their County Ground & Sports…
Amnesty's Football Welcomes initiative has seen over 160 clubs in Britain signing up to take part in weekend for refugees.…
By Tiffy Allen
The Football Association (FA) are spearheading efforts to set up a Refugees and Football Network Group across England. The FA is the governing body of association football in England. The network meets quarterly to ‘learn, embed and share’ experiences of using football as a vehicle for refugee integration.
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