Baobab Talks

Baobab Centre

The Baobab Centre for Young Survivors in Exile runs a non-residential therapeutic community for unaccompanied young asylum seekers and refugees in the UK. We work with young people who have been separated from their families and who have experienced child and adolescent specific human rights abuses. As part of our outreach work, we organise regular talks on topics of interest to the wider refugee-protection community with well-established experts in the field, which we distribute to the wider public whenever we can. Please email us for information about our next talk.

Episodes

  1. 05/07/2024

    Baobab Talk Series: "Exploring ways to improve the UK asylum system for young people" - 3 July 2024

    We invited a UK civil servant, a lawyer, a social worker, and a mental health specialist to a multidisciplinary panel discussion on concrete proposals to improve the UK asylum system for children, on 3 July 2024 in London - on the eve of a dramatic General Election in Britain. By order of recording, our four panelists : Prof. Cornelius Katona (Helen Bamber Foundation): "Could an integration-focused approach mitigate the mental health harms of the UK’s current asylum system?"Prof. Katona is Honorary Medical and Research Director at the Helen Bamber Foundation and Royal College of Psychiatrists' lead on Refugee and Asylum Mental Health. He recently was Chair of the Steering Group for the Woolf Institute Commission on the Integration of Refugees and discusses some of the recently published findings from this commission. Frances Trevena (Refugee Law Initiative): "A pilot project of an asylum court for children in England"Together with First Rights and the Refugee Law Initiative, and following the launch of this joint pilot project in the House of Lords in March 2024, Frances discusses what makes such a project vital and how to make it work. Laurent Starkey (Independent Social Worker): "Improving the UK care system for young asylum seekers"Lauren is a Social Worker specialising in the care of support of separated asylum-seeking children. She has worked in a variety of local authority and NGO settings and she has consistently advocated for major structural changes needed to keep children and young people safe. She currently practices as an Independent Social Worker and as an advocate for the Breaking The Chains youth project at Shpresa Programme. David Neal (former Independent Chief Inspector for Borders and Immigration): "A few ideas on how to improve the administration of the UK asylum system"David discusses his recent experience inspecting the UK immigration system and 5 key ideas to improve the operations of the Home Office.

    1h 60m

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The Baobab Centre for Young Survivors in Exile runs a non-residential therapeutic community for unaccompanied young asylum seekers and refugees in the UK. We work with young people who have been separated from their families and who have experienced child and adolescent specific human rights abuses. As part of our outreach work, we organise regular talks on topics of interest to the wider refugee-protection community with well-established experts in the field, which we distribute to the wider public whenever we can. Please email us for information about our next talk.