Supporting Refugee Families

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MULTI-CULTURAL FAMILY BASE (MCFB)

Boon Drysdale
0131 467 7052
SERVICE LOCALITY
North East, North West, South East, South West

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Who is the service for?
Men, Families, Primary School (5-12), Minority Ethnic, Asylum Seeker/Refugees

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CONTACT DETAILS

50 Coburg Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 6HE
0131 467 7052

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COVID-19 UPDATE...

Following the Government guidelines we will continue to provide this service remotely throughout the current lockdown.

We continue to support families remotely via phone calls and video calls whilst restrictions are in place.

We will not be able to run any groups in person but will run some of our groups via Zoom.

If you would like to make a referral to our services, please email duty@mcfb.org.uk and we will get back to you as soon as we can (within 2-3 days). Please note that waiting lists are in operation for many of our services, but we will endeavour to offer support where possible or make an onward referral where appropriate.

Our Safe Haven Project works with young people who are refugees and those who have been affected by trauma in their home country and in their journey to the UK. It work

In partnership with Re-act Refugee Action Scotland, offering a weekly Syrian men's mental health group at the Thistle Centre in Edinburgh.

By offering one-to-one support as well as therapeutic group support, we seek to:

- Develop levels of safety and trust with the children;
- Promote mental health, encourage integration and help men affected by trauma to settle into their new community;
- Help the children to develop a sense of control over their lives;
- Help parents to understand the effect of acute trauma on their children and support them to assist their children;
- Support children and parents to access mainstream community groups and sports clubs;
- Help children and parents to develop friendships with people from other communities.

In other words, we want to help families rebuild their lives and to develop a sense of stability, safety and trust so that they start to feel they can belong to their new community. The City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) is committed to take 500 people (around 100 families) over the five-year period from late 2015, so we are conscious that there will be a high level of presenting need and an increasing number of referrals for these families for the next 3 to 4 years.

All families receive an in-depth assessment of need and risk, which will involve weekly family visits, discussions with school staff and City of Edinburgh Refugee and Migration team workers. Depending on the outcome of the assessment, we will offer a flexible service to address the most pressing needs within the family. This will include direct work with the children either within playrooms at our centre or within designated spaces within school settings.

To find out more about this service or to make a referral, please email Emma Watt or phone 0131 467 7052.

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Multi-Cultural Family Base (MCFB)

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