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Project Q4295285 in Belgium, France
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AB Réfugiés - Integration of refugees through health and social support
Project Q4295285 in Belgium, France

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    694,870.08 Euro
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    1,389,740.18 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    4 January 2018
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    4 January 2021
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    Préfecture de la région Hauts-de-France - Secrétariat Général pour les Affaires régionales SGAR
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    50°28'11.39"N, 4°51'32.90"E
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    50°57'2.27"N, 3°7'25.75"E
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    49°53'24.65"N, 2°16'46.31"E
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    50°27'49.07"N, 4°52'13.51"E
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    50°37'56.50"N, 3°3'29.27"E
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    50°17'10.14"N, 2°46'16.43"E
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    The general objective of the project is to develop a way of successfully integrating refugees by strengthening health and social support, allowing: a qualitative increase in existing mechanisms, additional support, innovation and generally applicable experiments. The scheme targets newcomers in the broad sense, i.e. statutory refugees, asylum seekers, unaccompanied minors and health and social care professionals and volunteers. The actions undertaken consist of three working modules: one on the Franco-Belgian support networks (professionalisation of stakeholders and volunteers in health and social support and exchange of good practices/recommendations); the other on “mobile and cross-border support systems”, composed of 2 multidisciplinary teams (interpreters, psychologists and para-medical staff specialised in trauma management, intercultural mediators) and a third module “cross-border experiments” (development of an experiment on each side which, after evaluation, will be transferred to the other sides of the border). (English)
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