Supporting the resettlement of a Syrian family in Canada: The social work resettlement practice experience of Social Justice Matters

Abstract
The Syrian conflict and war has contributed to the largest refugee crisis in recent history. Many refugees are seeking protection and safety for their family. This article discusses the context of the Syrian refugee crisis and how a group of social work faculty members are responding by supporting the resettlement of a Syrian refugee family in Canada. Private sponsorship options, grassroots activities, and the role of social work in resettlement are discussed. The paper explores the experiences of one refugee sponsor group composed of social work faculty, argues that social worker have an important role to play in refugee resettlement (through private sponsorship and other social work-related activities). This article concludes with a call to action for social workers to strengthen their support and involvement in the resettlement of refugees.
Authors: Julie Drolet,Richard Enns,Linda Kreitzer,Janki Shankar,Anne-Marie McLaughlin Publication Date: 9/1/2018

Publication Type: Journal Article

URL:https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872817725143