Working with young refugees - Dec 2023

Price: Free | Activity by: Mind in Harrow
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ONLINE TRAINING: understanding the key mental health and wellbeing issues for young refugees and people seeking asylum

HeadsUp is hosting a free training session for Harrow’s professionals to build their knowledge and confidence to support young people who are refugees or seeking asylum with their mental health needs.

  • Date: Wednesday 6th December 2023
  • Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Where: Online (zoom)
  • Cost: Free

This is one in a series of FREE training by HeadsUp Harrow for YP professionals.

Any professional in Harrow who works with young people (up to age 25) can benefit from this training. That includes school staff, charities and social enterprises, youth group leaders and volunteers as well as many more!

Who runs it?

This training will be delivered by the Paiwand Afghan Association, part of HeadsUp Harrow.

HeadsUp is a consortium of 5 charities in north and west London providing specialised mental health support to young people who face additional barriers to accessing support. Paiwand is a North-West London charity that helps refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants to build a happy life in the UK. They have a wide range of services including Mental Health; Housing and Benefits; Employment; Immigration; and Learning English.

The series: This is one of a series of training that will be delivered by the HeadsUp consortium in 2023/2024.

Project availability

06/12/2023-06/12/2023

This activity stopped on 06/12/2023

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Cost Free
Available from - to 06/12/2023-06/12/2023

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Mind in Harrow

Mind in Harrow

Contact details:
tel: 020 8426 0929
web: https://www.mindinharrow.org.uk/
132-134 College Road
Harrow, HA1 1BQ

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A partnership between: Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons' Trust, The Wish Centre, Afghan Association Paiwand, Mind in Harrow, Centre for ADHD & Autism Support.