Making integration work
by Schmidt, Anne-Sophie
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Bibliografía p. 61-69.
1. Provide activation and integration services as soon as possible for humanitarian migrants and asylum seekers with high prospects of being allowed to stay. 2. Facilitate labour market access for asylum seekers with high prospects of being allowed to stay. 3. Factor employment prospects into dispersal policies. 4. Record and assess humanitarian migrants’ foreign qualifications, work experience and skills. Lesson 5. Take into account the growing diversity of humanitarian migrants and develop tailor-made approaches. 6. Identify mental and physical health issues early and provide adequate support. 7. Develop support programmes specific to unaccompanied minors who arrive past the age of compulsory schooling. 8. Build on civil society to integrate humanitarian migrants. Lesson 9. Promote equal access to integration services to humanitarian migrants across the country. 10. Acknowledge that the integration of very poorly educated humanitarian migrants requires long-term training and support.