private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Dec 3rd, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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899
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30.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Dec 3rd, 2020 12:39PM
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Dec 3rd, 2020 12:39PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
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32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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898
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30.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Dec 2nd, 2020 03:02PM
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Dec 2nd, 2020 03:02PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
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32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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898
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30.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Dec 1st, 2020 02:25PM
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Dec 1st, 2020 02:25PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 30th, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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898
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 29th, 2020 08:28PM
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Nov 30th, 2020 03:16PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
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32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 28th, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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896
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 28th, 2020 04:03PM
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Nov 28th, 2020 04:03PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 27th, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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891
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 27th, 2020 12:29PM
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Nov 27th, 2020 12:29PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
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Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 26th, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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892
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 25th, 2020 07:12PM
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Nov 26th, 2020 01:27PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
|
Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 24th, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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891
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 24th, 2020 02:33PM
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Nov 24th, 2020 02:33PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
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Open
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Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
|
Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 23rd, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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889
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 23rd, 2020 04:31PM
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Nov 23rd, 2020 04:31PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
|
Open
|
Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
|
Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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private:refugeesupportnetwork-2
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1438254
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Nov 22nd, 2020 12:00AM
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Refugee Support Network
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886
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29.00
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Open
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Non-profit Organization Management
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Nov 22nd, 2020 03:29PM
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Nov 22nd, 2020 03:29PM
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At Refugee Support Network (RSN) we are working towards a world where all young people displaced by conflict or crisis are able to build more hopeful futures. We do this by supporting young refugees and asylum seekers to access, remain and progress in education.
Currently, over 500 young people each year benefit from our core programmes:
* Educational mentoring: We recruit and train community volunteers to provide bespoke 1:1 educational mentoring - a blend of EAL tutoring and wellbeing support - to young people in their area across London, Oxford and Birmingham.
* Specialist education and wellbeing support: We deliver personalised advice, guidance and psychosocial support to young people who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) or facing significant barriers to educational progression.
* Access to higher education: We provide, through a national helpline and face-to-face sessions, advice and support for young people who have the academic potential to attend university but who face challenges in doing so because of practical and immigration status-related barriers.
* Values-based youth leadership: our new strategy has introduced an innovation stream, enabling us to respond with dynamism and flexibility to the evolving needs of the young people we serve. Following a successful pilot, the current focus of our innovation stream is a values-based leadership course, helping young people to consider deeper questions of purpose and faith.
Alongside our direct work with young people, we undertake research and consultancy and provide training, ensuring that the voices of young refugees and asylum seekers are heard by the policy- and decision-makers who affect their lives.
|
Open
|
Education support for young refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, Research and consultancy, Education for children affected by conflict and crisis, Practical, grassroots projects
|
Open
|
32 Manor Park Road
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London
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England
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GB
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NW10 4JJ
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Refugee Support Network
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