On 12 February 2018, over 250 people from across the UK gathered to share ideas and inspiration in preparation for the special 20th anniversary edition of Refugee Week (18-24 June 2018).
Below are notes and resources from the six workshops that were held during the conference.
For more details and visuals from the day see:
- Refugee Week Conference Storify blog post
- Photo album
- Conference programme
- Fatima Diriye’s 20-word poem ‘crowdsourced’ from conference delegates
Workshops
1. Understanding your impact and evaluating for success – Miranda Lewis, m2 Consultants
2. Stop press! Engaging the media – Niall Mann, IMiX
Refugee Week press release template and tips
3. Reaching new audiences – Emma Blackman, Theatre Delicatessen and Kerry Tuhill, Action Factory Community Arts
4. “I much prefer roasted rat”: Engaging children in refugee experiences – Josie Stevens, Hackney Museum, Eithne Nightingale Child Migrant Stories and Maurice Nwokeji, musician and storyteller
Further links:
Child Migrant Stories learning resources
Ugwumpiti film, telling Maurice Nwokeji’s story
More Child Migrant Stories films
5. Good practice: How to work in collaboration with lived-experience groups – Kolbassia Haoussou and colleagues, Survivors Speak OUT
Further links:
How to work with refugees as activists, post-conference blog post by Survivors Speak Out
6. Having difficult conversations – Tom Godwin, HOPE not hate
Further links:
What is confirmation bias?, Shahdom Heshmat PhD, Psychology Today
Why facts don’t change our minds , Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker
What storytelling does to our brains, Leo Widrich