Analysis of a Project Conducted on Unaccompanied Refugees Children (MERNAs)
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Springer Nature
Materia
Refugees Children Analysis
Date
2018-07-15Referencia bibliográfica
Aguaded-Ramírez, E., Bartolomei-Torres, P. & Angelidou, G. Analysis of a Project Conducted on Unaccompanied Refugees Children (MERNAs). J. New Approaches Educ. Res. 7, 116–124 (2018). https://doi.org/10.7821/naer.2018.7.256
Résumé
“An Unaccompanied Refugee children is a person under the age
of 18, who is afraid of being persecuted, whose rights are threatened
and is forced to leave his / her habitual residence and / or
country of origin and is outside it, without the accompaniment of
parents, relatives or other adult person, who, by law or custom,
is responsible. “ (Angelidou & Aguaded, 2016). According to the
Human Rights Watch researches (2016), serious crimes against
refugees and immigrants children are being committed. The Government
of Spain announced that they expect to relocate a total of
586 people before the end of 2017. At present, the number of refugees
in Spain is more than 470. Specifically, Andalusia became,
in September 2016, the first Spanish community that manages to
relocate unaccompanied refugees children. The objective of this
research is to analyze the socio-educational intervention, which is
being carried out with these children. For this, the method used
was in-depth interviews, y cuestionarios, which results offer very
diverse information, from which we can conclude that there is a way
forward, which is leading to improvements for children.