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Working with Migrants and Refugees - Guidelines , Tools and Methods

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These guidelines are the outcome three international activities organized by IYNF in 2017. It is a result of an exchange, collection of ideas, expertise, and knowledge about different methods and tools that can be used for migration-related youth work.

Aims of the tool

The aim of these guidelines is primarily to provide useful tools and methods for working with young refugees and/or migrants in different contexts. The main audience for these guidelines is, therefore, organizations that are involved in youth work, and that would like to include young refugees and migrants in their activities but lack the necessary expertise. However, the guidelines also include inspiring past projects and examples of ongoing projects for individuals who want to get involved but are unaware of existing initiatives. The secondary aim is to increase the understanding of the challenges and opportunities that migration brings to the youth work sector and international cooperation and to provide recommendations for good practices when working with young refugees and migrants.

Description of the tool

These guidelines are the outcome of the of the three events of the IYNF's year of “Border-Free Solidarity”. During the second seminar “Be Border-free” in Frankfurt, Germany the met and interacted with young refugees, and with representatives of initiatives working with migrants. Through this fruitful exchange, they collected ideas, expertise, and knowledge about different methods and tools that can be used for migration-related youth work. In the final activity “Raise your Voice” the participants developed the collection of ideas into a tool in the shape of Guidelines. During that activity the participants looked at the topic of migration from a more political and abstract perspective which enabled them to structure the guidelines and make the connection to the topic of the year “Borderfree Solidarity” as well as to the position paper on this topic, which was created during the last activity and in the following weeks, visible . These guidelines are thus the outcome of a collaborative effort of participants and facilitators working with refugees and migrants in different contexts.

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Working with Migrants and Refugees - Guidelines , Tools and Methods

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2213

This tool is for

The main audience for these guidelines are organizations that are involved in youth work and that would like to include young refugees and migrants in their activities but lack the necessary expertise.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Intercultural Learning

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

International Young Naturefriends

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Henrique Goncalves (on 26 July 2018)

and last modified

17 January 2018

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