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1 A journey through BTCV’s work with refugees and asylum seekers
Tom Flood BTCV Chief Executive

2 BTCV yesterday… The white BTCV van and the traditional conservation work.

3 Time for a change… More focus on people
Different ‘kinds’ of environment The social aspect of conservation volunteering

4 Environments for All “ ‘Environments for All’ is the single most important development in the environmental sector in relation to social inclusion…” Judy Ling Wong OBE Director, Black Environment Network

5 Working with refugees and asylum seekers
It all started in Scotland… Spreading the word Successful in securing funding in some parts of England Establishing new pilot projects in other regions

6 BTCV’s work in Scotland
Refugees and asylum seekers are encouraged to discover the Scottish countryside and to mix with other communities.

7 ‘Getting Results’ in the West Midlands
This project enables asylum seekers to: Make a contribution to the local environment Mix with the local community Improve their English language skills Relieve stress and anxiety

8 Work with refugees in Leeds
Hollybush Refugee pilot project: Improved English Increased confidence and self-esteem Provide a contemporary reference Preparation for work or further education Mental and physical health benefits

9 Facing the challenges - at organisational level
Staff turnover Lack of Funding Disseminating the ethos within the organisation Resourceful funding

10 Facing the Challenges - at community level
Lack of understanding Lack of trust Unsuitability of projects Breaking down barriers Clear communication Flexibility and innovation

11 Next steps: Continuing our work Spreading the message across BTCV Share the lessons


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