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This book is about settlement of refugee families from South Sudan who were resettled in Australia and faced critical settlement challenges in areas of housing, language, cultural shock,employment, parenting and discrimination. This book describes the common challenges which many refugees faced when resettled in country that is different to their own country. "This book has touched my heart as it is discussed critical challenges of settlement". John Smith. "I have learned so much about refugees issues by reading William Abur, thanks for papered this book for us". Angel. "Understanding refugees…mehr

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This book is about settlement of refugee families from South Sudan who were resettled in Australia and faced critical settlement challenges in areas of housing, language, cultural shock,employment, parenting and discrimination. This book describes the common challenges which many refugees faced when resettled in country that is different to their own country. "This book has touched my heart as it is discussed critical challenges of settlement". John Smith. "I have learned so much about refugees issues by reading William Abur, thanks for papered this book for us". Angel. "Understanding refugees issues is a very important text to read". James "I recommended this book to service providers that are working with refugee families and young people. I have enjoyed reading and passed to my friends and they love it". Elizabeth.
Autorenporträt
William B.D. Abur, BSW, Master of International Community Development, PhD Candidate at Victoria University, Australia. William worked for 15 years with refugee communities both in Africa and in Australia as social worker, working with families and young people. His work with refugees started in refugee camp in Kenya where he worked as counselor.