Fatma’s story
My name is Fatma. I came to the UK as a refugee from Sudan. I have a six year old son. It was difficult for me
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My name is Fatma. I came to the UK as a refugee from Sudan. I have a six year old son. It was difficult for me as English is very different to Arabic. The writing is different, the reading is different, and the language is different ……
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My name is Fatma. I came to the UK as a refugee from Sudan. I have a six year old son. It was difficult for me
After I attended the MOT+50 at the Job Centre in February 2024, we were made aware of the transferable skills
Alia arrived from Pakistan in 2013 under an arranged marriage. She spoke no English and soon found her life restricted