News about the project disabled refugees welcome

Overview of the research on the health-related experiences of migrants with disabilities in the Swedish labour market

Catalina Fipper and Nelly Hölter have written this background paper on the links between migration, disability, employment, and health as part of their internship at the Inpendendent Living Institute participating in the Disabled Refugees Welcome – the right to work project. The paper examines the intersection between these four topics and determines the extent to … Continue reading “Overview of the research on the health-related experiences of migrants with disabilities in the Swedish labour market”

Ashraf Frugh has now been employed in the project Disabled Refugees Welcome – The Right to Work and Mutual Integration

Ashraf Frugh has now been employed in the project Disabled Refugees Welcome – The Right to Work and Mutual Integration. During the autumn, we have been understaffed and have been looking for a colleague for a position as a fieldworker and advisor. This position was a perfect fit for Ashraf, given their university education and … Continue reading “Ashraf Frugh has now been employed in the project Disabled Refugees Welcome – The Right to Work and Mutual Integration”

Welcome to RTA’s information meeting with mulled wine and mingling

When? On December 19, 2023 Time? At 14:00 – 17:00 Where? At the Independent Living Institute in Farsta Room? Large conference room Please come and get an update on the Right to Work – how far has the project come? What are our priorities going forward? During the meeting, the project will present the various … Continue reading “Welcome to RTA’s information meeting with mulled wine and mingling”