Find out the many ways you can participate in events including theatre, exhibits, and workshops – many of them free.
Our communications volunteer Calum bids us farewell, but not before encouraging others to join us.
Kayleigh ponders the huge gap between the persecution experienced and the protection given to asylum seeking women.
Kayleigh shares her plans for Refugee Week Scotland and encourages you to check out one of over 100 events on offer.
Our simple acts programme comes to an end but there’s still ways for schools to get involved during Refugee Week.
Kayleigh reflects on the importance of the Guardainship Pilot and the need for it to continue.
Our Refugee Week organiser reveals our programme for 2012 and invites you to get involved and celebrate with us 18 – 24 June.
Eileen reveals our latest fundraising plans and asks you to donate, get involved and support our cause.
Vickie survives her 7 10Ks in 7 days, raises awareness and funds for our Refugee Week walking tours.
Helen shares how meeting well organised kindred spirits led to research looking at rape in an asylum context.
Jamie offers up a few ideas to get your fundraisers off to a great start.
Kayleigh questions why people must travel to Croydon to claim asylum and urges you to sign the RWSG’s e-petition.
Vickie ambitiously continues her 7 10ks in 7 days challenge to raise funds for the Refugee Week Scotland walking tours.
Nina provides insight into our current research with Strathclyde University looking at access to maternity care.
Inviting schools across Scotland to join us on a Glow Meets Simple Act in May to learn about refugees.
Kayleigh highlights the work of REDRESS, an organisation seeking justice for survivors of torture.