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Title: Blackfriars Priory School Refugee Program


1
  • Blackfriars Priory School Refugee Program

2
First Generation Refugees to Blackfriars
  • 2005
  • 20 refugee students primarily from Afghanistan
    and Sudan
  • No formal support structures
  • Limited understanding of refugee needs

3
Refugee Leadership Program
  • Program initiated to enhance literacy levels
    through oral communication CEO initiative
  • Student leaders presented their refugee
    experiences and opinions through a range of
    forums
  • Aimed to develop a better understanding of
    refugee experiences and attitudes

4
First Generation Refugees to Blackfriars
  • Many born in home country
  • Witnessed first hand war and hardship
  • Typically had no previous schooling before
    Australia
  • Intensive responsibilities to support parents in
    their transition to Australia
  • Low literacy and numeracy levels
  • Strong camaraderie with their peers

5
First Generation Refugees
  • Overall Issues
  • Minimal access to the curriculum
  • Conceived aggression towards peers and staff
  • Disengaged and distracted in classroom
    environment
  • Emotional distress

6
Successes of Leadership Program
  • Improved literacy levels and success with school
  • Stronger sense of collegiality between students
    and staff
  • Greater understanding of how to meet the needs of
    refugee students

7
Blackfriars Today
8
Current Refugee Cohort
  • Typically grew up as refugees in other countries
  • English is potentially a 3rd language
  • Experience of racism
  • Have little knowledge of their mother country
  • Many have lost their fathers or are living with
    relatives

9
Blackfriars today - Everyday Challenges
  • Literacy and numeracy skills
  • Funding and tightening of refugee terminology
    makes it far more difficult to access resources
  • Sheer numbers makes it difficult to manage
    individuals boys get lost in the system
  • Boys far more eager to fit in
  • Negative role models gang culture
  • Parents sense of helplessness in controlling
    negative behaviour
  • Negative media perceptions and affect on students
  • Difficulties in accessing employment
    opportunities
  • Relationships with teachers and tension
  • Greater demands ie. Accessing external services

10
Refugee Support Person
11
Mentoring Program
  • Counselling of younger students
  • Acting as translators
  • Working with primary school boys
  • Working with teachers to develop understanding

12
External Mentoring Program
  • Mentoring of Primary School Children
  • Developing Leadership Skills
  • Sharing of Refugee Educational Experiences

13
Homework Club
  • Supports Refugee students with their studies
  • Provides a space for students to gain extended
    learning experiences from subject specific
    teachers
  • Provides a space for student to interact and
    socialise with their peers and teachers
  • Provides a space to counsel and advise students

14
Lunch Meetings
  • Opportunity to Socialise
  • Sharing issues and ideas with teachers and staff
    members
  • Organising events such as Refugee Week

15
Joint Youth Program Prospect Council
Blackfriars
  • Students form part of the Prospect Youth Advisory
    Committee
  • Develop strategies and activities to engage youth
  • Help to organise and facilitate holiday programs
  • Developed Youth Week activities and took on
    leadership responsibilities

16
Student Achievements
  • Innocent Bigga
  • Award for Excellence Young Achiever of the Year
    Award (2007)
  • Prospect Counsel Young Australian of the Year
    Award (2007)
  • Makuac Dhal
  • Multicultural Award for Culture and Language as
    part of the Young Australian of the Year Award
    category (2008)
  • Sana Qasimy
  • Award of Recognition Multicultural Award for
    Culture and Language (2009)
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