The challenge of integration for refugees in society reaches the Amsterdam integration process should start from the day of coming - one of the main lessons from the past. With a little help, motivation and your own input it is possible to meet your dreams at Amsterdam and work toward building a new future in the city.
This is the story of a special 'new' Amsterdam, who fled the country under an authoritarian regime. Having a primary education in labor market or following an education allows for the rapid integration of a new society. Amstedam Refugees for Status-Holders Propose a Proper Way for Refugees This is the story of Tasefel:
His misconception from Tesafalim Eritrea eventually led him to the Netherlands. After he got his status, he went to Amsterdam where he joined the Amsterdam Status-Holder Program. Ingrid, he is appointed as a personal case manager.Evaluation and intake
The first step in the Amsterdam Status-Holder program is usually assessed. But client managers can opt for a comprehensive intake interview instead. The goal of determining what is required to settle in Amsterdam. Often learning this language and learning a job or a suitable educational course is the first step towards this goal. State holders are entitled to benefits, but this is not the main purpose. People need to get the opportunity to build their own future. After all, survival benefits are not in the future.Integration and language
Tesfalem notices that Dutch councils support the refugees as well as Amsterdam. He is very happy at the end of Amsterdam.
"I have a good relation with Indigidad, my client manager," Tesephalum says, "And he was happy to help me. He quickly got to know me and got a training course that really likes me - where I can learn Dutch and my integration in the Netherlands Work, others who hold educational backgrounds like me. "Bachelor of Educational Psychology
Tertullam graduated as an educational psychologist at Eritrea and worked at various schools. Their goal was to involve parents more in the education of their children, which was often a real struggle "In Eritrea, many parents are illiterate, or practically illiterate," he explains. "The systems in Eritrea are completely different from the Dutch system, I found. I have a really good job there, but there was no possibility for me to stay."Orientation Program
Like other refugees, Tasefel is enrolled in language acquisition and orientation programs for refugees. "The things they mentioned include actions, education, integration and settlement in the city," he explained. It proves that there is a real magician for Tesphalic languages, of course, he is already helping to translate his classmate's students into texts. Finally, in Ingrede, he managed to get him a job as an interpreter and admin supporter in the implementation, which is responsible for the agents who mediate to find the job of the occupants and run the orientation program. "Without Indigid I was unable to work only volunteering. Now I'm already in a six month contract." Tesfalem explainedNew obstacles
'Amsterdam's status-holder programs require a customized approach to positive,' insigne emphasizes. "It was important to get him the job salaries in Teshelm's case, as a client manager, my job is to support status-holders, and to find ways that they will not be able to find themselves, Tesfalem is a real go-getter. Eager to accept. "Linguistic genius
Tesfalem has been in the Netherlands for only 18 months, but already has a good perception of Dutch language and has a B1 level skill. He explained that "I'm the masters that are important in the Dutch". "You need to know the language Indigreed and I just speak Dutch now" She is so proud to come so far in such a short time.What is the future
Tasefel wants to pick his old job again. When he drinks B2 level Dutch, he will be able to make his plans even further. Level B2 skill means I can continue my education. I am thinking of a master. 'Hope he does not have to start from scratch. His diploma from Eritrea will soon be evaluated by the UAF (University Asylum Fund).
"Here I see a lot of young Eritrea in the Netherlands, who are really hard to decide, they have ended Tesephal I want to give charity to support the people of this group, which will require more knowledge of Dutch language and Dutch systems in my part. I'm definitely done. "Opinions published in Eurozone articles do not represent our editorial position
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