Saturday Nov 12, 2022
Episode 4: Detention
*CONTENT WARNING* - Suicide, Trauma
On today’s episode I am joined by Agnes, Carenza and Gemma from Women for Refugee Women. Women for Refugee Women is an organisation that empowers refugee and asylum-seeking women to speak out, become leaders and advocate for change.
We talked about the arbitrary nature of UK’s detention system, and it’s similarities to a prison you can be sent to without trial. Agnes shared her personal experiences inside Yarl’s Wood and amazing campaigning work around Derwentside. We discussed the expense, cruelty and hypocrisy at the heart of detention, and some of the ways Women for Refugee Women supports people.
Things you can do:
Sign Agnes’s petition to shut down Derwentside detention centre for women: https://www.change.org/p/the-home-secretary-stop-the-new-detention-centre-for-women
Support women who are currently detained in Derwentside detention centre with vital hardship support, such as phone credit so they can stay in touch with their loved ones and legal representatives and hardship support so they can buy necessities from the ‘shop’ such as toiletries and hygiene products: https://www.refugeewomen.co.uk/support-derwentside/
Follow Women for Refugee Women on social media to keep up to date with our work, hear more about our campaigns and how you can get involved to support refugee women and advocate for a fairer and more welcoming asylum system. Twitter / Instagram: @4refugeewomen
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