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Inclusion, integration and social change in migration research.

In this webinar, researchers and practitioners in the North of England and Wales alongside co-researchers who hold migration experiences, or are young people, will discuss how they have done community-based research and practice around inclusion and integration. They will share ideas on what we can learn from working and ‘walking’ together for change in both research and support services.

This event is hosted by the University of Sheffield Migration Research Group and the MIMY Project – a participatory research programme that aims to improve the situation of young migrants throughout Europe by putting their experiences at the heart of its activity.

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