S4 Student Mahum blogs about her work experience with us and shares her thoughts.
Kayleigh spends the morning at One Stop Service and sees the destitution many asylum seekers are facing in Glasgow.
Becky contemplates Refugee Week’s theme, Spirit, and updates us on the exciting new photography project.
Vickie is putting her best foot forward again and again to raise money for our Refugee Week Walking Tours. Please donate.
Alistair from Refugee Survival Trust talks about how their new animation is highlighting the destitution asylum seekers face.
Kayleigh looks at how YPSS is highlighting issues young people seeking asylum face.
Mary Kate talks about our latest free skill-building workshops for Refugee Community Organisations on 31 March.
Kayleigh explores the dangers of misleading stories in the press and what you can do to challenge inaccurate reporting.
Our volunteer Rachel provides insight into her eye-opening experience working on our research project looking at destitution.
You can donate to Scottish Refugee Council – and it won’t cost you a penny. Find out how.
Nina reflects on our Refugee Women’s project a year onward and highlights their ambitious plans for 2012
Most asylum seekers want to work – but can’t meaning the UK misses out on the skills and experience they have to offer.
Forced marriage is violation of human rights and illegal in Scotland. There are people that can help; find out how.
Kayleigh speaks to P. Trent Olsen at the University of Edinburgh who is researching LGBT people seeking asylum in the UK.
Attend our upcoming money management workshop for Refugee Community Organisations.
Kayleigh puts her writing savvy and passion for human rights to good use as our blogger and coordinator.