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About Hari Reed

Hari is the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at Asylum Welcome. Contact her at advocacy@asylum-welcome.org

Five Key Wins in the House of Lords

Members of the House of Lords debated and voted on key sections of the Nationality and Borders Bill (NBB) late into the evening of the 28th February. They covered the first two sections of the bill, relating to British citizenship and asylum/refugees. Five key amendments were voted through with resounding majorities

2022-04-06T21:18:53+00:00March 1st, 2022|

Asylum Welcome’s Statement on the Conflict in Ukraine

Asylum Welcome stands in solidarity with all Ukrainians and reaffirms its commitment to support all displaced peoples arriving in the UK by lobbying for a fairer, more dignified route to refugeehood and asylum. Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine is a political and humanitarian crisis which will permanently change the lives

2022-04-06T21:19:27+00:00February 25th, 2022|

School Students’ Messages of Welcome

As part of our Have Heart, Take Heart campaign, over 250 people have written messages of welcome for refugees and asylum seekers in Oxfordshire. As part of our Youth Week of Action, 27 Year 12 students at Magdalen College School wrote their messages of welcome. Read their messages below...

2022-03-23T13:38:40+00:00October 26th, 2021|

Meet the Interpreters!

Asylum Welcome is currently supporting a number of Afghan families in hotels across Oxfordshire. At the core of our work is our team of dedicated and versatile interpreters. Most of our interpreters are young students, including Wasi, Florence, Merzia and Fuchsia, who took some time out to chat to us about their experiences translating

2022-03-23T13:38:59+00:00October 24th, 2021|

Introducing the Refugee Football Project

In this guest blog, our good friends Refugee Resource describe the future plans for the development of a Refugee Football Group in Oxford. The Refugee Football Group is aimed at refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrant young men in Oxford and Oxfordshire who are finding it difficult to access appropriate

2022-03-23T13:39:15+00:00October 23rd, 2021|

A heartfelt thank you to our young supporters

Asylum Welcome benefits from extraordinary support from local schools. Never has this been more apparent than during these last months. Many school communities – children, teachers, staff, parents and carers – have fundraised, collected food donations, and offered a range of support to our clients and the new Afghan arrivals. Thank you to you

2022-03-23T13:39:26+00:00October 22nd, 2021|

Beyond Amal: Story Guide Training

Little Amal is getting closer to Oxford and on her journey from Syria to the UK this 3.5 metre puppet of a 10-year-old refugee girl is bringing hope and happiness to all she meets on her journey. Little Amal has inspired a partnership between Asylum Welcome and The Story Museum

2022-03-23T13:39:37+00:00October 21st, 2021|

12 Actions to Support Refugees: Youth Edition

When Afghan families started to arrive in Oxfordshire at the beginning of September, many of us wanted to show our support but weren’t sure how. So we produced a list of 12 actions that anyone can do from their homes to show solidarity with refugees. Now, as part of the Youth Week of Action,

2022-03-23T13:39:55+00:00October 20th, 2021|

An Interview with our Young Supporters

In 2019, 3,651 asylum applications were made in the UK by unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. Between January 2018 and December 2020, 18,292 unaccompanied child migrants went missing in Europe – equivalent to nearly 17 children a day. How can children and young people in the UK learn about and understand these experiences, which may be so

2022-03-23T13:43:07+00:00October 19th, 2021|

Young People Together with Refugees: Week of Action

As part of the national week of action organised by Together with Refugees, Asylum Welcome is organising a Youth Week of Action from the 18th-24th October. This is an opportunity for children and young people to  express solidarity with refugees and to contribute to making Oxfordshire a more welcoming place. To mark this week,

2022-03-23T13:44:33+00:00October 18th, 2021|
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