SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
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SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
The Mental Health Foundation so work towards good mental health for all. The charity works to provide evidence based solutions and advice to tackle the root causes of poor mental health. The Mental Health Foundation is also the home of Mental Health Awareness Week which runs every May in the UK. Find out more at mentalhealth'org. Uk
Laura Menesia Mohamed and Samira are volunteers with the Mental Health Foundation s waving Threads for Wellbeing Project They've created Navigate A Guide to Asylum Life in Scotland in these four episodes podcast series they will share their experience and interview experts about four aspects of life in Scotland for people seeking asylum.
Some useful links
Bridges Programmes website:https//www.bridgesprogrammes.org.uk/
Right to Remain-info about applying for permission to work.https//righttoremain.org.uk/applying-for=permission-towork-asylum/
Uk Government info about Right to Work for people seeking asylum https// www.gov.uk/government/publications/handling =applications-for permission-to=take employment-instruction to_work and volunteering =for asylum seekers accessible
Breaking Barrie’s-employment support:
.https//breaking-barries.co.uk
Scottish Anti-Trafficking &Exploitation Centre information and support:
National Referral Mechanism for identifying and reffering victims of modern slavery, including trafficking: https://yputu.be/nwem6MMu5dc?feautre-shared
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SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast
SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer