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Title: Quota refugees on resettlement and introduction


1
Quota refugees on resettlement and introduction
  • - a consultation process in Sweden
  • Denise Thomsson
  • Madrid 8 November 2007

2
Introduction
  • The refugee as a source of knowledge
  • 15 interviews, 4 focus groups
  • How can resettlement be understood, and further
    developed?

3
Refugee status and dependence
  • Lack of freedom, respect and control provide the
    needs for shelter (refugee status)
  • Objectifying effects of long term oppression and
    dependence
  • Away from point A rather than towards point B
    refugee experience of resettlement direction

4
What were the refugees expecting?
  • Few outspoken expectations
  • Little knowledge about what was about to come
  • Difficulties absorbing information
  • Speed more important than information campaigns?
  • Knowledge and feelings of safety can also
    correspond

5
Arrival in the third country
  • Freedom and security at last
  • Lack of knowledge creates vulnerability
  • An organised reception
  • Help and support from the introduction programme
  • Experiences of gratitude and satisfaction

6
Effects on introduction
  • Activity and responsibilities in Swedish
    introduction programmes
  • Gratefulness can make it difficult to ask for
    more
  • Continued dependence and subordination may
    influence on refugees ability to become
    independent
  • Need for support in a new situation

7
A new start
  • Participation and independence!
  • Language difficulties and isolation
  • Catch 22 language and participation
  • Marginalising effects of introduction programmes

8
Effects on future integration
  • Isolation and discrimination
  • Adaptation, assimilation and rational adjustments
  • Lack of participation in working life and social
    community promotes loneliness and ill-health
  • Dependence on local authorities
  • Difficulties attaining independence and
    integration

9
To sum up
  • The overall picture of resettlement points at
    continued dependence and objectification
  • The focus upon moving away, rather than towards
    something new, creates little expectations and
    difficulties to absorb pre-departure information
  • Dependency and subordination risk to continue in
    the third country

10
  • A need for support is met by an organised
    reception and introduction programme
  • Introduction programmes risk to isolate refugees
    from Swedish speaking contexts and shape
    ill-health and difficulties to participate (and
    vice versa)
  • Refugees adapt and adjust themselves to the new
    situation and express devotion to their new lives
    and country

11
Concluding remarks
  • An overall picture of resettlement is beneficial
    in order to discuss refugees conditions for life
    in the third country
  • Repeated dependency and objectification
    characterises resettlement, and may distinguish
    resettled refugees from other refugee and
    immigrant groups
  • How can future agency and independence be
    promoted in early resettlement phases?
  • How do we best manage resettled refugees
    experiences and (often low) expectations?

12
Thank you!
  • Denise Thomsson (analyst/consultant)denise.thomss
    on_at_gmail.com46-708 65 64 55
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