Join SHAAP and the University of Edinburgh School of Health in Social Science online on 10 November 2020, 14:00-16:00 GMT for the launch of our new report: Exploring the factors that influence harmful alcohol use through the refugee journey: a qualitative study.
Visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/report-launch-refugees-experiences-of-harmful-alcohol-use-tickets-124669398527 to register.
We warmly invite you to join us online on Tuesday 10 November 2020 from 14:00-16:00 GMT for the launch of a new University of Edinburgh and SHAAP report: Exploring the factors that influence harmful alcohol use through the refugee journey: a qualitative study.
This study, conducted by Dr Fiona Cuthill and Dr Steph Grohmann of the University of Edinburgh and funded by SHAAP, assessed the experiences of, and perspectives regarding, harmful alcohol use among people seeking asylum and refugees in Scotland and England. It involved interviews with 20 individuals with current experience of seeking asylum in the UK, and 6 staff members working in third sector organisations, and makes strong recommendations for policy and practice.
The report launch will include a presentation of the findings and recommendations for policy by the researchers, and will leave time for attendees to engage in an open Q&A session and discussion.
Register via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/report-launch-refugees-experiences-of-harmful-alcohol-use-tickets-124669398527. The webinar will be hosted online using the ‘Zoom’ platform, and participants will be emailed a link in advance of the event.
