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THE SAFEGUARDING REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS CONFERENCE 2024

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Overview

The safety of refugees has come under significant strain in recent years. Recent
policy developments have led to the closure of 50 Asylum Hotels and
organisations dedicated to safeguarding refugees are currently navigating a
complex landscape, significantly influenced by recent legislative changes and an
evolving global context. This landscape is notably marked by the introduction of
the Illegal Migration Act in July 2023, raising concerns about access to asylum
and the implications for those seeking refuge in the UK. This act, which bars
individuals who arrive irregularly from presenting refugee protection or other
human rights claims, represents a pivotal shift in the UK’s approach to asylum
and refugee support. Despite these changes, charities local councils and schools
have continued to make progress in providing comprehensive support for all
refugees, aiding in linguistic and mental health provisions. This commitment to
continuous and sustainable safeguarding has been pivotal in highlighting points
of improvement and success in supporting those who are vulnerable. It has
ensured programmes are updated and actions are taken to provide a carefully
reinforced path for refugees.

 * According to the Refugee Council, while asylum seekers receive housing
   support from the Home Office, this assistance ends almost immediately after
   they are granted refugee status, leading to significant risks of homelessness
   and destitution.
 * The Refugee Council also reported a decline in the number of people receiving
   protection through resettlement schemes, with only 766 individuals granted
   such, a decrease of 45% from the previous year.
 * A 2023 report by the National Audit Office revealed that around 30% of local
   authorities in England were consistently failing to report data on
   homelessness related to the Homes for Ukraine scheme to the Department for
   Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).

Join us at The Safeguarding Refugees Conference 2024 to engage with the latest
safeguarding initiatives and policies being implemented across organisations and
councils to support and empower refugees. The conference will address key
challenges, including providing accessible and inclusive healthcare to refugees
and asylum seekers, specialised support for female refugees and providing safe
and secure housing for refugees. This is a vital opportunity for cross-sector
collaboration, to learn from experts, and to build upon innovative approaches to
enhance safeguarding policies for refugees.

Why Attend:

✓ Hear high-level keynotes on the latest initiatives at charities, councils, and
schools from across the UK

✓ Learn from case studies showcasing best practice in protecting refugees from
financial exploitation and physical abuse, training staff in safeguarding
policy, and providing enhanced support through partnerships

✓ Network with senior colleagues from various sectors

✓ Gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota


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For more information or to make a booking please call 0330 058 4285

Agenda
 * 09.00
   
   ONLINE REGISTRATION

 * 09.50
   
   CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
   
   Professor Nando Sigona, Chair of International Migration and Forced
   Displacement, University of Birmingham (Invited)

 * 10.00
   
   KEYNOTE: DEVELOPING STAFF AND SERVICES TO ENHANCE OUTREACH FOR REFUGEE
   SUPPORT
   
    * Implementing specialised methods to overcome language barriers and
      establish effective communication with refugees
    * Strategies for engaging local communities and refugee groups in a
      culturally sensitive and inclusive manner
    * Tips on engaging with homeless refugees to rebuild support structures
    * Engaging and training staff to provide a culturally aware environment with
      efficient techniques for wrap-around support
   
   Rosie Tapsfield, Active Inclusion Officer and City of Sanctuary Officer at
   Newcastle City Council (CONFIRMED)

 * 10.20
   
   CASE STUDY: CULTIVATING A CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE SAFEGUARDING ENVIRONMENT
   
    * Implementing policies that are sensitive to the cultural and linguistic
      needs of refugees and asylum seekers
    * Empowering staff with cultural competency training to understand and
      respect cultural differences
    * Techniques for overcoming language and cultural barriers to build and
      develop trust and effective communication
    * Methods for continually assessing and improving safeguarding policies to
      ensure they remain effective and culturally sensitive
   
   Maggie Filipova-Rivers, Local Authority Network Lead, City of Sanctuary
   (CONFIRMED)

 * 10.40
   
   CASE STUDY: ESTABLISHING SAFE AND SECURE HOUSING FOR REFUGEES TO PROVIDE
   STABLE FOUNDATIONS
   
    * Insights into the difficulties refugees face in finding safe and secure
      housing to allow the implementation of effective programmes
    * Procedures to assist in securing stable housing, including collaboration
      with local authorities and housing agencies
    * Supporting transitional housing needs to secure independent living: key
      recommendations
    * Attracting policy changes and investment from regional and national bodies
      to prevent homelessness among refugees
   
   Claire Tugwell, Performance, Policy And Development Manager For Housing
   Inclusion, Greenwich Council (Invited)

 * 11.00
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
   
   

 * 11.15
   
   COMFORT BREAK

 * 11.35
   
   CASE STUDY: BRIDGING GAPS IN REFUGEE HEALTHCARE TO CREATE A COLLABORATIVE AND
   INCLUSIVE APPROACH
   
    * Insights into the impact of place and displacement to understand the
      specific mental health needs and challenges faced by refugees
    * Breaking the structural barriers that refugees face to develop and create
      an inclusive health service sensitive to cultural and linguistic needs
    * Sharing successful partnerships between health services, NGOs, and
      community groups to provide comprehensive care
    * Navigating systemic barriers including legal and policy obstacles to
      enhance the support and safety of refugees
   
   Hanna Kienzler, Professor of Global Health, Co-Director, ESRC Centre for
   Society and Mental Health, Kings College London (Invited)

 * 11.55
   
   CASE STUDY: EMPOWERING REFUGEE WOMEN BY PROVIDING A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO
   SUPPORT AND ENGAGEMENT
   
    * Developing gender-specific support initiatives to provide legal advice,
      skill-building and mental health support
    * Combating gender-based violence and ensuring access to critical health
      services to overcome obstacles faced by women
    * Creating safe and inclusive spaces to allow the freedom to express oneself
      and connect with peers
    * Introducing initiatives for skill-building and advocacy, enabling active
      participation in their communities and decision-making processes
    * Sharing measurable outcomes of such programmes to help shape future goals
      and strategies
   
   Andrea Vukovic, Deputy Director, Women for Refugee Women (Invited)

 * 12.15
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 12.35
   
   LUNCH BREAK

 * 12.55
   
   CASE STUDY: MITIGATING FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE THROUGH
   ACTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
   
    * Creating a welcome pack initiative to reduce refugees’ vulnerability to
      financial exploitation from the onset of their arrival
    * Utilising community integration events to create safe spaces and protect
      refugees from unwanted encounters
    * Strategies for empowering refugees through education and employment
      support to prevent workplace exploitation
    * Sharing advocacy work in raising awareness about the risks of exploitation
      to refugees and community members
    * Building collaborative efforts between charities, local authorities, and
      institutions to guarantee a coordinated response to refugee protection
   
   Selina Hales, CEO, Refuweegee (invited)

 * 13.15
   
   CASE STUDY: EFFECTIVE SAFEGUARDING PRACTICES FOR UASC TO ENHANCE THEIR SAFETY
   AND WELL-BEING
   
    * Sharing the specific vulnerabilities and needs of unaccompanied
      asylum-seeking children to create a safeguarding structure
    * Developing tailored safeguarding protocols to address the unique
      circumstances of each individual child and their experiences
    * Addressing the legal complexities and policy barriers, including age
      assessments and access to services
    * Reforming the support apparatus to encompass healthcare, education, and
      social integration for UASC
   
   Allison Ward, Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Free London NHS Foundation
   Trust, Named Doctor for Safeguarding and Looked After Children, CNWL (Camden)
   NHS Foundation Trust, RESPOND clinical co-lead, University College London
   Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CONFIRMED)

 * 13.35
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 13.55
   
   BREAKOUT NETWORKING: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH FOR REFUGEE
   SAFEGUARDING
   
   This session allows you to share your experiences in communicating and
   connecting with communities, partner organisations and refugees in creating
   sustainable safe environments. It’s an opportunity to explore various
   approaches to developing a coordinated effort in safeguarding refugees. You
   will learn from other’s successes and challenges, fostering a collaborative
   discussion environment in community building and refugee safeguarding.

 * 14.25
   
   COMFORT BREAK

 * 14.40
   
   KEYNOTE: NAVIGATING SHIFTS IN POLICY AND PUBLIC DIALOGUE: THE FUTURE OF
   REFUGEE SAFETY
   
    * Addressing the effects of recent and future legislative changes to
      evaluate its impact on refugees’ rights and safety
    * Strategies to effectively respond to the challenges posed by the new
      legislation, with an aim to provide legal advocacy and public awareness
      for refugees
    * Tips on strengthening community and NGO alliances to protect refugees’
      rights under the new legal framework
    * Sharing tactics for effective policy engagement and advocacy to mitigate
      the adverse effects of current and future policies and promote a fairer
      asylum system
    * Guidance on ensuring the UK’s responsibilities under international law are
      met to support refugees, ensuring their right to a fair and humane asylum
      process is upheld
   
   Steve Valdez-Symmonds, Refugee and Migrant Rights Programme Director, Amnesty
   International (Invited)

 * 15.00
   
   KEYNOTE: FORGING COLLABORATIVE SAFEGUARDING INITIATIVES TO STRENGTHEN REFUGEE
   PROTECTION
   
    * Insights into creating multi-agency collaboration for comprehensive
      refugee safeguarding
    * Techniques to identify and address potential gaps in the safeguarding
      process to ensure no refugee falls through the cracks
    * Implementing adaptable and responsive safeguarding models to meet the
      diverse and changing needs of refugees
    * Approaches for engaging with refugees to foster empowerment and community
      integration
   
   Genevieve Caston, Director, RAI UK Programmes, International Rescue Committee
   (CONFIRMED)
   
    

 * 15.20
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 15.40
   
   CHAIR’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE
   
   *Programme subject to change
   
   

Who Should Attend

Who Should Attend?

This Conference is open to Public, Private and Third Sectors. Delegates
interested in this event will be people who work to safeguard refugees.

For more information or to make a booking please call 0330 058 4285

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 * Public Sector Rate: 449.00+VAT
 * Voluntary Sector Rate: 379.00+VAT
 * Private Sector Rate: 649.00+VAT


 * 09.00
   
   ONLINE REGISTRATION

 * 09.50
   
   CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
   
   Professor Nando Sigona, Chair of International Migration and Forced
   Displacement, University of Birmingham (Invited)

 * 10.00
   
   KEYNOTE: DEVELOPING STAFF AND SERVICES TO ENHANCE OUTREACH FOR REFUGEE
   SUPPORT
   
    * Implementing specialised methods to overcome language barriers and
      establish effective communication with refugees
    * Strategies for engaging local communities and refugee groups in a
      culturally sensitive and inclusive manner
    * Tips on engaging with homeless refugees to rebuild support structures
    * Engaging and training staff to provide a culturally aware environment with
      efficient techniques for wrap-around support
   
   Rosie Tapsfield, Active Inclusion Officer and City of Sanctuary Officer at
   Newcastle City Council (CONFIRMED)

 * 10.20
   
   CASE STUDY: CULTIVATING A CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE SAFEGUARDING ENVIRONMENT
   
    * Implementing policies that are sensitive to the cultural and linguistic
      needs of refugees and asylum seekers
    * Empowering staff with cultural competency training to understand and
      respect cultural differences
    * Techniques for overcoming language and cultural barriers to build and
      develop trust and effective communication
    * Methods for continually assessing and improving safeguarding policies to
      ensure they remain effective and culturally sensitive
   
   Maggie Filipova-Rivers, Local Authority Network Lead, City of Sanctuary
   (CONFIRMED)

 * 10.40
   
   CASE STUDY: ESTABLISHING SAFE AND SECURE HOUSING FOR REFUGEES TO PROVIDE
   STABLE FOUNDATIONS
   
    * Insights into the difficulties refugees face in finding safe and secure
      housing to allow the implementation of effective programmes
    * Procedures to assist in securing stable housing, including collaboration
      with local authorities and housing agencies
    * Supporting transitional housing needs to secure independent living: key
      recommendations
    * Attracting policy changes and investment from regional and national bodies
      to prevent homelessness among refugees
   
   Claire Tugwell, Performance, Policy And Development Manager For Housing
   Inclusion, Greenwich Council (Invited)

 * 11.00
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
   
   

 * 11.15
   
   COMFORT BREAK

 * 11.35
   
   CASE STUDY: BRIDGING GAPS IN REFUGEE HEALTHCARE TO CREATE A COLLABORATIVE AND
   INCLUSIVE APPROACH
   
    * Insights into the impact of place and displacement to understand the
      specific mental health needs and challenges faced by refugees
    * Breaking the structural barriers that refugees face to develop and create
      an inclusive health service sensitive to cultural and linguistic needs
    * Sharing successful partnerships between health services, NGOs, and
      community groups to provide comprehensive care
    * Navigating systemic barriers including legal and policy obstacles to
      enhance the support and safety of refugees
   
   Hanna Kienzler, Professor of Global Health, Co-Director, ESRC Centre for
   Society and Mental Health, Kings College London (Invited)

 * 11.55
   
   CASE STUDY: EMPOWERING REFUGEE WOMEN BY PROVIDING A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO
   SUPPORT AND ENGAGEMENT
   
    * Developing gender-specific support initiatives to provide legal advice,
      skill-building and mental health support
    * Combating gender-based violence and ensuring access to critical health
      services to overcome obstacles faced by women
    * Creating safe and inclusive spaces to allow the freedom to express oneself
      and connect with peers
    * Introducing initiatives for skill-building and advocacy, enabling active
      participation in their communities and decision-making processes
    * Sharing measurable outcomes of such programmes to help shape future goals
      and strategies
   
   Andrea Vukovic, Deputy Director, Women for Refugee Women (Invited)

 * 12.15
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 12.35
   
   LUNCH BREAK

 * 12.55
   
   CASE STUDY: MITIGATING FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE THROUGH
   ACTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
   
    * Creating a welcome pack initiative to reduce refugees’ vulnerability to
      financial exploitation from the onset of their arrival
    * Utilising community integration events to create safe spaces and protect
      refugees from unwanted encounters
    * Strategies for empowering refugees through education and employment
      support to prevent workplace exploitation
    * Sharing advocacy work in raising awareness about the risks of exploitation
      to refugees and community members
    * Building collaborative efforts between charities, local authorities, and
      institutions to guarantee a coordinated response to refugee protection
   
   Selina Hales, CEO, Refuweegee (invited)

 * 13.15
   
   CASE STUDY: EFFECTIVE SAFEGUARDING PRACTICES FOR UASC TO ENHANCE THEIR SAFETY
   AND WELL-BEING
   
    * Sharing the specific vulnerabilities and needs of unaccompanied
      asylum-seeking children to create a safeguarding structure
    * Developing tailored safeguarding protocols to address the unique
      circumstances of each individual child and their experiences
    * Addressing the legal complexities and policy barriers, including age
      assessments and access to services
    * Reforming the support apparatus to encompass healthcare, education, and
      social integration for UASC
   
   Allison Ward, Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Free London NHS Foundation
   Trust, Named Doctor for Safeguarding and Looked After Children, CNWL (Camden)
   NHS Foundation Trust, RESPOND clinical co-lead, University College London
   Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CONFIRMED)

 * 13.35
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 13.55
   
   BREAKOUT NETWORKING: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION AND OUTREACH FOR REFUGEE
   SAFEGUARDING
   
   This session allows you to share your experiences in communicating and
   connecting with communities, partner organisations and refugees in creating
   sustainable safe environments. It’s an opportunity to explore various
   approaches to developing a coordinated effort in safeguarding refugees. You
   will learn from other’s successes and challenges, fostering a collaborative
   discussion environment in community building and refugee safeguarding.

 * 14.25
   
   COMFORT BREAK

 * 14.40
   
   KEYNOTE: NAVIGATING SHIFTS IN POLICY AND PUBLIC DIALOGUE: THE FUTURE OF
   REFUGEE SAFETY
   
    * Addressing the effects of recent and future legislative changes to
      evaluate its impact on refugees’ rights and safety
    * Strategies to effectively respond to the challenges posed by the new
      legislation, with an aim to provide legal advocacy and public awareness
      for refugees
    * Tips on strengthening community and NGO alliances to protect refugees’
      rights under the new legal framework
    * Sharing tactics for effective policy engagement and advocacy to mitigate
      the adverse effects of current and future policies and promote a fairer
      asylum system
    * Guidance on ensuring the UK’s responsibilities under international law are
      met to support refugees, ensuring their right to a fair and humane asylum
      process is upheld
   
   Steve Valdez-Symmonds, Refugee and Migrant Rights Programme Director, Amnesty
   International (Invited)

 * 15.00
   
   KEYNOTE: FORGING COLLABORATIVE SAFEGUARDING INITIATIVES TO STRENGTHEN REFUGEE
   PROTECTION
   
    * Insights into creating multi-agency collaboration for comprehensive
      refugee safeguarding
    * Techniques to identify and address potential gaps in the safeguarding
      process to ensure no refugee falls through the cracks
    * Implementing adaptable and responsive safeguarding models to meet the
      diverse and changing needs of refugees
    * Approaches for engaging with refugees to foster empowerment and community
      integration
   
   Genevieve Caston, Director, RAI UK Programmes, International Rescue Committee
   (CONFIRMED)
   
    

 * 15.20
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 * 15.40
   
   CHAIR’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE
   
   *Programme subject to change
   
   

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