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The Impact of Detention; and Campaigns against Campsfield (with Jesuit Refugee Service & Asylum Welcome)
We will be hosting Dr Sophie Cartwright from the Jesuit Refugee Service UK and Hari Reed from Asylum Welcome for a discussion about the use of immigration detention in the current asylum system and developments in our backyard – namely, the re-opening of Campsfield House IRC. We will discuss visions for a more humane and reformed system could look like, and action people living in Oxford and London can take in campaigning against detention.
Sophie leads on policy and advocacy for the Jesuit Refugee Service UK, where a big part of her work is advocating against immigration detention. She previously worked with asylum seekers in Glasgow and has an academic background in theology.
Hari is the policy and advocacy coordinator for Asylum Welcome in Oxford and Refugee Support Group in Berkshire. She is on the steering group of the Coalition to Keep Campsfield Closed.
A simple vegetarian lunch will be available from 12.45pm. Please email by 10am on Tuesday if you would like to join us.
The talk will begin at 1.15pm.
Date:
31 January 2023, 12:45
Venue:
Ground floor
Speakers:
Dr Sophie Cartwright (Jesuit Refugee Service UK),
Hari Reed (Asylum Welcome)
Organiser:
Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy
Organiser contact email address:
alvea.fernandes@cathchap.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Recommended
Booking email:
alvea.fernandes@cathchap.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Alvea Fernandes