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    Best Practice Guide: For community organisations working with sanctuary-seeking women in Wales

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    Author(s)
    Muggeridge, Helen
    Maman, Jen
    Publication date
    2011-11-01
    Subject
    Gender
    Inequality
    Rights
    Keywords
    Civil society
    Migration
    Protection
    Social protection
    Poverty in the UK
    Refugees and IDPs
    UK poverty
    Country
    United Kingdom
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Document type
    Guidelines and toolkits
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    There are roughly 12,500 refugees and asylum seekers in Wales. Life can be extremely tough for sanctuary seeking women. Many are forced to flee their homes because they have been subjected to serious human rights abuses related to their gender, such as rape, threats of honour killing and domestic violence. This suffering is compounded, once here, by having to navigate the asylum system, and the hardship of adapting to life in a new country with the continuous fear of being returned to face persecution. Women are also largely responsible for the majority of childcare and household budgeting. Despite these difficulties sanctuary seeking women have a vast range of skills, knowledge and experience to contribute to local communities, and with the right support, their potential can be realised. Community organisations in Wales provide essential support to sanctuary seeking women and are often their only lifeline. Women need particular services delivered in an appropriate way to meet their needs. Community organisations provide services, often on a voluntary basis, in order to assist asylum seeking and refugee women to integrate into their local communities and navigate a complex asylum procedure and support system. Oxfam Cymru has produced this guide as a resource for community organisations in Wales to highlight this work and promote best practice.
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    42
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/197790
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/best-practice-guide-for-community-organisations-working-with-sanctuary-seeking-197790
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