Our latest podcast is a series about the UK's immigration and asylum system, and the effect it has on the mental health of people who go through it. It is brought to you by The Advocacy Project and Migrants Organise.
On today’s episode, we are joined by Yeser, a Trustee for the Refugee Buddy Project, and a refugee herself. We discuss the journey people make coming to the UK, the heartbreak of leaving home, and the importance of community and solidarity in the struggle to make a new life here.
The Refugee Buddy Project started out in 2017 as a community group to welcome people who had recently arrived in Hastings and the surrounding area who were seeking refuge and safety. They are a registered charity supporting over 25 families through buddying, advocacy and financial and emotional support.
Twitter: @Hastings_Buddy
About The Advocacy Project:
The Advocacy Project is a charity supporting people who are marginalised or vulnerable because of their circumstances to make their own choices about their lives. It runs Speak Up Radio, an online radio playing music, chat and information about rights, health and wellbeing, particularly exploring mental health, disability and social care.
Contact: Info@advocacyproject.org.uk
Twitter: @tapadvocacy
About Migrants Organise:
Migrants Organise is a platform for refugees and migrants to organise for power, dignity and justice to enable meaningful inclusion and integration. We combine advice and support for individuals affected by the hostile environment immigration policies with community organising, advocacy, research and campaigning to help dismantle structural racism.
Email: Info@migrantsorganise.org
Twitter: @migrantsorg
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