A social pedagogy lens for social work practice with return migrants

Kaltrina Kusari, C. Walsh
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The number of asylum rejections has increased in recent years, yet successful claims differ dependent on the originating county of the asylum seekers. In 2018, the European Union rejected 25 per cent of the 519,000 asylum requests which it received (Eurostat, 2019). Kosovars were the fourth-largest group of asylum seekers in Europe in 2015 and 96 per cent of them were rejected and returned to Kosova. Rejected asylum seekers and those who lose their temporary status are returned to their countries of origin partly because the EU endorses repatriation, or the return of forced migrants to their country of origin, as a preferred solution to the migration crisis. This, despite a significant body of research which substantiates that repatriation is not sustainable and current repatriation policies have seldom considered the experiences of rejected asylum seekers. Considering that social workers are the first point of contact for many rejected asylum seekers, models of practice which inform social work with this population are needed. This article uses the case of Kosovar returnees to examine the utility of a social pedagogy lens to better prepare social workers to work with returnees. Social pedagogy, with its dedication to social justice, the importance it places on local and regional contexts, as well as its attention to praxis, is well placed to guide social workers in partnering with return migrants as they navigate the complex realities of reintegration. While grounded in Kosova’s context, the social pedagogy framework has global implications considering the increasing number of return migrants worldwide.
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回归移民社会工作实践的社会教育学视角
近年来,拒绝庇护的数目有所增加,但成功的申请取决于寻求庇护者的原籍国。2018年,欧盟拒绝了其收到的51.9万份庇护申请中的25%(欧盟统计局,2019年)。2015年,科索沃人是欧洲第四大寻求庇护群体,其中96%的人被拒绝并返回科索沃。被拒绝的寻求庇护者和失去临时身份的人被送回原籍国,部分原因是欧盟支持遣返,即强迫移民返回原籍国,这是解决移民危机的首选方案。尽管有大量的研究证实遣返是不可持续的,而且目前的遣返政策很少考虑到被拒绝的寻求庇护者的经历。考虑到社会工作者是许多被拒绝的寻求庇护者的第一个接触点,需要为这一群体的社会工作提供信息的实践模式。本文以科索沃返回者为例,考察社会教育学视角在帮助社会工作者更好地与返回者合作方面的效用。社会教育学致力于社会正义,重视地方和区域背景,并注重实践,因此可以很好地指导社会工作者与返乡移民合作,帮助他们应对重返社会的复杂现实。考虑到世界各地回返移民的人数不断增加,社会教育学框架虽然以科索沃为背景,但具有全球影响。
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