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New research: Refugees overperform on the job market
Track change in the right direction
Trampoline House’s business workshop takes its participants out of the house and down new tracks towards a more self-sustaining future. The last track took our participants to the Metro Service in Amager that opened their doors and gave the group greater insight into working life in a Danish business.
A cooking lesson in the right direction
Sarah from Palestine dreams about opening a café with her own cakes, but it requires language skills and knowledge of the Danish job market. To practice her skills Sarah visited the elementary school in Jyllinge to teach a cooking lesson together with Trampoline House’s job training program, Next Practice. According to LG Insights, the job training is of great value to both the participants and the society.
Food club with a purpose
Delicious culinary experiences, community, and dialog with female refugees. These are the ingredients of Sisters Cuisine Food Club, a multicultural food project run by female asylum seekers and refugees from the Trampoline House. On October 26, Sisters Cuisine Food Club will hold its first cooking workshop. Here, participants for DKK 425 can learn how to make a traditional Moroccan three course menu. The teachers are two female chefs who, during cooking and the joint dinner, will talk about their lives as refugees in Denmark. The proceeds from the workshop go to Trampoline House's activities for asylum and refugee children.
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Professional legal counseling equips refugees with the means to navigate and participate in the Danish society. Some are dealing with asylum rejections, while others are unaware of their rights to maternity leave. Across a diversity of situations, Asrin Mesbah offers legal advice on a daily basis, in the safe environment of Trampoline House.
Legal counseling is the key to refugees' rights
Professional legal counseling equips refugees with the means to navigate and participate in the Danish society. Some are dealing with asylum rejections, while others are unaware of their rights to maternity leave. Across a diversity of situations, Asrin Mesbah offers legal advice on a daily basis, in the safe environment of Trampoline House.
Internships pave the way towards employment
Open letter from families in Sjælsmark
50 of around 60 families in deportation center Sjælsmark have written an open letter to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Minister for Immigration & Integration Mattias Tesfaye. In the letter, they reject a Sjælsmark employee’s claim that most them want to stay in Sjælsmark. “It is indefensible and unethical to put words in our mouth,” they write.
Interning in Trampoline House
“This is a life experience that I would recommend to anyone just because it teaches you so much; staying at Trampoline House is a nice experience and you get to learn a lot. Personal change and achievement, lessons for you and your life; it’s not just like any other internship that you get to do in other NGOs or organisations.”