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National Strategy for Refugee Integration

The National Strategy for Refugee Integration offers a full analysis of the concept of integration and how various public and private bodies can support it.

Des Browne MP, Minister of State for Immigration, states in the foreword: "The government has a vision of a successful, integrated society that recognises and celebrates the strength in our diversity. We recognise that there are challenges that we have to overcome to make this a reality: the impact of exclusion and racism, the rise in political and religious extremism and segregation that can divide our communities.

"We want to find practical ways to overcome these challenges, building on the considerable progress that has been made. This is the second national strategy for refugee integration for England. It will take over from Full and Equal Citizens, which we published in 2000, and complements the wider strategy on community cohesion and race equality that we are also developing."

The consultation is open until 20 October 2004. 

View the consultation and the regulatory impact assessment below:

 

Date: Wed Oct 20 16:25:44 BST 2004

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