Refugee Children in the UK

Refugee Children in the UK

by JillRutter (Author)

Synopsis

Asylum migration causes intense media and political debate. However, little attention has been paid to how forced migrants can rebuild their lives in the UK or elsewhere. This timely book analyzes the social policies that impact on refugee children's education, and:

  • Provides the background to the migration of refugees
  • Explores how dominant discourses about trauma homogenise and label a very diverse group of children
  • Examines how policy towards refugees is made, and how it relates to practice
  • Offers alternative visions for refugee settlement
Drawing on case studies of the experiences of refugee children, Refugee Children in the UK brings a much-needed insight into the needs of refugee children. It is valuable reading for academics, policy makers, students of education, sociology and social policy as well as education, health and social work professionals.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 04 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0335213731
ISBN 13: 9780335213733

Author Bio
Jill Rutter lectures in education at London Metropolitan University. She is a former teacher who was the Education Adviser at the Refugee Council from 1988-2001.