A free Community Base event for Refugee Week 2009
Monday 15th June 2009
Community Base, 113 Queens Road Brighton
From 6:30pm
Details here
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Notice of an upcoming event by Crossing Borders
“An evening of talks and performance exploring the challenges of accessing health care for refugees and asylum seekers, and the roles of health care professionals in tackling these.”
Wednesday May 27 2009 between 7:00-9:30. Free entry. All welcome
Audrey Emerton Building (opposite Royal Sussex County Hospital) Eastern Road, Brighton
There will be a performance from Actors for Human Rights entitled “Asylum Monologues”, followed by speakers within the field of migrant and asylum seeker health:
Susan Wright, Director of Médecins du Monde UK on "Migrants: should we treat them here or pay for them to get treated at home? A look at the legal and economic issues affecting access to health care for migrants" & the legendary Dr Frank Arnold of Medical Justice on "An insight into the health of migrants in detentions centres, and the work being carried out by health care professionals and the challenges they face."
Wednesday May 27 2009 between 7:00-9:30. Free entry. All welcome
Audrey Emerton Building (opposite Royal Sussex County Hospital) Eastern Road, Brighton
There will be a performance from Actors for Human Rights entitled “Asylum Monologues”, followed by speakers within the field of migrant and asylum seeker health:
Susan Wright, Director of Médecins du Monde UK on "Migrants: should we treat them here or pay for them to get treated at home? A look at the legal and economic issues affecting access to health care for migrants" & the legendary Dr Frank Arnold of Medical Justice on "An insight into the health of migrants in detentions centres, and the work being carried out by health care professionals and the challenges they face."
The Times They Are A-Changing
Refugee Radio has a brand spanking new afternoon timeslot. We hope you can join us.
You can hear your favourite show every Thursday at 3pm and (most) Sundays at 4pm on RadioReverb 97.2FM.
If you miss the live broadcast, don't worry. You can download the shows as a podcast anytime you like on our website www.refugeeradio.org.uk
Phew!
You can hear your favourite show every Thursday at 3pm and (most) Sundays at 4pm on RadioReverb 97.2FM.
If you miss the live broadcast, don't worry. You can download the shows as a podcast anytime you like on our website www.refugeeradio.org.uk
Phew!
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