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Original thinking: an insight-driven approach to migration and cohesion, 19 October 2018

Download the presentations from this event.


A profile of the national picture - Chris Clarke

About Origins - Richard Webber

Origins in Bexley - Ginny Hyland and Sakthi Suriyaprakasam

‘Why Origins matters’ - Trevor Phillips

Notes from the workshop sessions

 

FAQs on council support for refugees, asylum seekers and unaccompanied children

Community cohesion and hate crime

Councils have a vital role to play in building community cohesion, combating extremism and in encouraging the victims of hate crime to come forward and report the matter to the police.

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