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CNS: Early Insights into the COVID-19 Response – 30 July 2020 – refugee and migrant families

Alison Dreever, Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, CNS Emerging Insights, Dr Maureen McBride, Education, Children and Families, Elaine Feeney, Immigration, Inequalities, Network for Social and Educational Equity, Professor Chris ChapmanBy adminAugust 5, 2020

Briefing based on research with frontline practitioners working with refugee and migrant families in Glasgow about the impact of COVID-19.

Three teenage boys at Syrian Refugee Settlement, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon

Education, training and work aspirations of young Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Greece and the UK

Dr Kristinn Hermannsson, Dr Lesley Doyle, Educational equity, Employment and labour market, Immigration, SeminarBy adminJune 30, 2019

Policy Scotland’s last lunchtime seminar before the summer break focused on research into the aspirations of young Syrian refugees.

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