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26 November 2021
If an Australian or a Canadian can book a flight, why couldn’t Mariam?
A Newly wed bride was amongst the drowned in the English Channel Tragedy.
24 November 2021
Statement in response to the drowning of 27 refugees in the English Channel
Letting refugees drown is tantamount to collateral murder by governments that should know by heart the lessons of the Second World War.
17 November 2021
Statement in response to Home Secretary’s comments about refugees
Responding to Home Secretary Priti Patel’s comments on the UK’s asylum system following the terrorist incident in Liverpool on Sunday, where she stated that Emad Al Swealmeen was able to exploit the country’s ‘broken’ asylum system, describing it as a ‘merry-go-round’ with a ‘whole industry’ supporting people who are intent on causing harm, Robina Qureshi, Director of Positive Action in Housing, a refugee and migrant homelessness and human rights charity said:
4 November 2021
Video of food and conditions at Serco-run hotel
A man who fled the humanitarian crisis in Yemen has shared pictures of food and conditions at a Liverpool hotel run by Rupert Soame’s Serco multinational. The meal includes a bruised apple, an unidentifiable meat and portions of pasta.
7 October 2021
Meet the families living with refugees
Readers’ Digest meets the volunteers opening their homes and their hearts to refugees.
5 October 2021
It’s like Airbnb for refugees: UK hosts and their guests
Think of it as Airbnb for refugees, quips Robina Qureshi. It’s a simple premise: people with a spare room in their house are matched with a refugee or asylum seeker in need of somewhere to stay.
15 September 2021
Shafiq Mohammed, Asylum rights campaigner, 3 September 1966 – 8 September 2021
By Robina Qureshi Sometime in 1993, a 27 year old Pakistani-Scots university student dropped by my office. He asked if he could volunteer. Shafiq Mohammed said he was interested in social housing. He took a great interest in the area of discrimination in social housing affecting poor people. We discussed discriminatory policies,…
26 August 2021
The Afghan Crisis and the need for the U.K. Government to recognise the worth of refugee hosting networks
Positive Action in Housing is geared up and ready to offer homes to Afghan civilians through our Room for Refugees Network. We are extremely concerned about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. We fully expect to see a surge in referrals of Afghans in the coming weeks and months similar…
19 August 2021
Safe return to the office!
It’s not how it used to be, but today was the first time we had a significant staff presence in our office since March 2020. Everyone in our team is self testing twice weekly – Sundays and Wednesdays – and mask wearing is Mandatory as well as ventilation of…
17 August 2021
Afghan Resettlement Scheme
Responding to the news that Britain will launch a new resettlement scheme for Afghans who are most in need of help, especially women and girls, after the Taliban seized control of the country, Robina Qureshi, Director of Positive Action in Housing said: “We welcome the news that the U…
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