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Ashley Community Housing launches #rethinkingrefugee campaign

Monday 7 December, 2015

Rethinking Refugee

In light of recent global events which have seen refugees across the world fall in and out of favour with the public, Ashley Community Housing are proud to announce their 'rethinking refugee' social media campaign.

The campaign aims to abandon stereotypes and move towards an understanding of refugees as humans (not numbers) with unique personalities, skills and ambitions. The organisation's own experience in working with refugees has had significant influence on the campaign.


Who are ACH?

Ashley Community Housing (ACH) is a thriving social enterprise that provides essential resettlement services to refugees, homeless and displaced people. These services incorporate housing, support and training and have been created by refugees for refugees.

Many of the staff at ACH, including the organisation's CEO Fuad Mahamed, have lived experience as refugees themselves. This first-hand lived experience has informed the organisation's ethos: empower change.


Social Media Campaign

Spread across social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, the 'rethinking refugee' campaign encourages social media users to take a picture of themselves holding the #rethinkingrefugee hashtag. The hashtag is then supported by a message of support, a personal story of migration or a description of what the person would miss most if they were forced to leave their home country.


The Importance of #rethinkingrefugee

Establishing the 'rethinking refugee' campaign has allowed ACH to place an important spotlight on a social issue which affects both refugees and their neighbours across the world. Fear towards refugees has risen in many communities yet it is difficult for these refugees to integrate and progress with their new lives if this stigma remains.

With the UK government announcing the resettlement of 20,000 refugees by 2020, alongside the anticipation that around 4,000 refugees will be re-settled in towns and cities around the UK each year, a shift in public perception and understanding needs to take place.

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Media Enquiries

Please email: shaun.hickman@ashleyhousing.com or call: 0117 954 0433



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