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eVisa process for newly-granted refugees

All physical Biometric Residence Permit cards will expire on 31 December 2024 and they will be replaced by eVisas. An…

Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers Needed! We need volunteers from the Resettled Community We need your help to run the New Scots Activities Fund…

Resettlement Newsletter September 2024

Linda finds joy in her new extended family! Linda Whitelaw knew she needed to something to help when Ukrainians arrived…

Muslim Women’s Creative Wellbeing Day

Muslim Women’s Creative Wellbeing Day Food, friendship and creative wellbeing activities to share. Bring a friend and join us for…

Refugee Festival Scotland

What's happening locally for Refugee Festival Scotland

Resettlement Newsletter June 2024

Your monthly Resettlement Project newsletter

Resettlement Newsletter: May 2024

Your monthly Resettlement Project update.

Resettlement Newsletter: January 2024

Your monthly Resettlement Project update.

Resettlement Newsletter: December

Welcome to your monthly Resettlement Project update.  The winter months have arrived in Scotland, and with them comes the Christmas…

Resettlement Team Guest Blog: Mental Health Support

A special guest blog from Katrina Macleod, the registered Mental Health Nurse working to support the Resettlement Team in Dumfries and Galloway.

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