Co-creating asset and place-based approaches to tackling refugee and migrant health exclusion.

Our Aim

We’re working to improve health equality for refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants.

Our aim is to make sure that services used by local communities are collaboratively identified and better supported to help improve the health outcomes for refugee, asylum-seeking and migrant communities.

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Our Field Sites

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The project focuses on three locations – North London, South London and the East of England – to understand the different challenges and opportunities that urban and rural areas provide.

We will work in smaller areas within each location in partnership with community organisations and groups to co-identify the assets that provide an essential function for people in order to map the way that they are used. It takes place over three years from 01.02.24 to 01.02.27.

Our Team

Learn more about our team of inter-disciplinary community researchers and organisers.

Activity
Timeline

Timeline of research activities undertaken over the course of the project.

Community
Asset Maps

Community maps identifying local resources to assist refugee, asylum-seeking and migrant communities.

Output Reports

Reports produced from our team over the lifetime of the project.

Project Partners