Focus: Co-designed research and digital inclusion for refugee communities.
Engagement:
RRIN worked with over 120 refugee and asylum-seeker participants across London, Manchester, and Birmingham. Research workshops were co-designed, ensuring refugees directly shaped research questions, priorities, and outcomes related to education, health, and employment barriers.
Example:
A Somali refugee women’s group in London co-created a digital literacy programme covering online job applications, NHS access, and school registration. Over 120 families benefited during this quarter.
Human Impact:
Fatima, a mother of three, shared:
“Before this programme, I struggled to support my children’s schooling and apply for jobs. Now I feel confident and connected.”
Policy Insight:
Findings were shared with local councils, supporting more inclusive education approaches and demonstrating how digital inclusion improves employment access and reduces pressure on emergency services.
