3 Grasping at straws: social work in reception and identification centres in Greece
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Marina Rota
, Océane Uzureau , Malte Behrendt , Sarah Adeyinka , Ine Lietaert and Ilse Derluyn
Abstract
Social work with refugees in the First Reception and Identification Centres in Greece includes many challenges and peculiarities. In an emergency setting, without the necessary tools, often without the necessary space, social workers are called upon to provide quality services, deal with crises and solve problems by combining assistance to the individual with the protection of the whole camp population. In this chapter we will focus on the work of the social workers in the RIC of Samos as it emerged from the research of the European Research Council ChildMove project.
Abstract
Social work with refugees in the First Reception and Identification Centres in Greece includes many challenges and peculiarities. In an emergency setting, without the necessary tools, often without the necessary space, social workers are called upon to provide quality services, deal with crises and solve problems by combining assistance to the individual with the protection of the whole camp population. In this chapter we will focus on the work of the social workers in the RIC of Samos as it emerged from the research of the European Research Council ChildMove project.
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- Notes on contributors x
- Introduction 1
- The contribution of social work research to promote migration and asylum policies in Europe 5
- Participatory art in social work: from humanitarianism to humanisation of people on the move 25
- Grasping at straws: social work in reception and identification centres in Greece 47
- Migrant girls’ experiences of integration and social care in Sweden 64
- “Come to my house!”: Homing practices of children in Swiss asylum camps 80
- Transnational dynamics of family reunification: reassembling social work with refugees in Belgium 95
- Open or closed doors? Accessibility of Italian social work organisations towards ethnic minorities 112
- Refugee children and families in the Republic of Ireland: the response of social work 126
- Sense of place, migrant integration and social work 146
- “If not now, when?”: Reclaiming activism into social work education – the case of an intercultural student-academic project with refugees in the UK and Greece 161
- EU border migration policy and unaccompanied refugee minors in Greece: the example of Lesvos and Samos hotspots 177
- Epilogue: Time to listen, time to learn, time to challenge … because there is hope 198
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- Notes on contributors x
- Introduction 1
- The contribution of social work research to promote migration and asylum policies in Europe 5
- Participatory art in social work: from humanitarianism to humanisation of people on the move 25
- Grasping at straws: social work in reception and identification centres in Greece 47
- Migrant girls’ experiences of integration and social care in Sweden 64
- “Come to my house!”: Homing practices of children in Swiss asylum camps 80
- Transnational dynamics of family reunification: reassembling social work with refugees in Belgium 95
- Open or closed doors? Accessibility of Italian social work organisations towards ethnic minorities 112
- Refugee children and families in the Republic of Ireland: the response of social work 126
- Sense of place, migrant integration and social work 146
- “If not now, when?”: Reclaiming activism into social work education – the case of an intercultural student-academic project with refugees in the UK and Greece 161
- EU border migration policy and unaccompanied refugee minors in Greece: the example of Lesvos and Samos hotspots 177
- Epilogue: Time to listen, time to learn, time to challenge … because there is hope 198
- Index 201