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Fostering Sense of Belonging and Mental Health Among Immigrants across Cultures and Countries

Discussion to present research on immigrant attachment and welfare in their adopted societies. Gathering of researchers, decision-makers, and professionals to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue, identifying practical strategies for integrating research findings within the UK societal landscape.

Encouraging Feeling of Acceptance and Health Among Immigrants Across Different Cultures and...
Encouraging Feeling of Acceptance and Health Among Immigrants Across Different Cultures and Countries

Fostering Sense of Belonging and Mental Health Among Immigrants across Cultures and Countries

The event, titled "Promoting Immigrant Belonging and Well-Being Across National and Cultural Contexts," is set to take place at the COMPAS Boardroom and on Zoom, offering attendees the choice to participate either in-person or online. All are welcome to attend, regardless of their background, and the event is free for everyone.

The main goal of this event is to identify ways to bridge theory and practice, applying research in a British societal context to help improve immigrant belonging and well-being in their receiving societies. The event will showcase research that examines various factors affecting these crucial aspects.

While the COMPAS Boardroom offers a venue for in-person attendance, it's essential to note that parking is unavailable at the location. Additionally, the building is not wheelchair accessible, and seating is limited. For those who prefer or require an online experience, registration is mandatory to join the virtual session through the provided Zoom link.

To attend the event online, please find the registration link on the COMPAS website at https://www.compas.ourwebsite.uk/event/promoting-immigrant-belonging-and-well-being-across-national-and-cultural-contexts/.

This event aims to foster communication between researchers, policy makers, and practitioners, creating a platform for valuable discussions and ideas to be shared. Whether you choose to attend in-person or online, we look forward to welcoming you to this important event.

  1. The event, focusing on mental health and health-and-wellness, will delve into scientific research that addresses immigrant belonging and well-being, providing a platform for sharing ideas and promoting discussion among researchers, policy makers, and practitioners.
  2. To further extend the impact of this science-based discussion, online attendees can engage in mental health-focused discussions by registering for the virtual session, available through the provided Zoom link.

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