Vamvaka-Tatsi, Ourania
2024.
Examining the strategic response and approach to integration of queer forced migrants in Wales.
PhD Thesis,
Cardiff University.
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Abstract
Summary This study considers the integration experiences of queer forced migrants in Wales, as well as the strategic responses. Queer forced migrants’ experiences of integration in Wales are characterised by numerous challenges. This research reveals discrepancies between ideals of inclusion as championed by Welsh decision-makers, and the realities of exclusion that this community faces. Through considering the experiences of queer forced migrants, we can gain more comprehensive understanding of their integration journeys in Wales, as well as use these understandings to inform recommendations of how policymakers can create truly inclusive integration policies for Wales. Forced migrant integration is a growing policy area in Wales. This study highlights that most of these efforts overlook intersectional identities, such as those of queer forced migrants, who face social isolation and mental health struggles which are compounded by to absence of tailored initiatives. This research advocates for the development of specialised services, community networks and greater awareness amongst the asylum sector about the needs of queer forced migrants. Delving into the structural inequalities that perpetuate discrimination, hindering meaningful participation in policy and practice, raises questions around the sufficiency of integration-specific services provided to queer forced migrants. The field work was carried out during the 2020-2021 Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns. This impacted the decision to employ online ethnographic methodologies to investigate this topic. As part of the study, the researcher conducted online interviews with queer forced migrants, residing across Wales, and asylum sector professionals such as politicians, third-sector CEOs, and front-line practitioners. Through incorporating a variety of perspectives, this study provides a comprehensive picture of integration efforts and experiences in Wales. The data analysis revealed key findings including: ·Inadequate support addressing the unique challenges faced by queer forced migrants. ·Self-isolation and lack of community networks forming a barrier to integration ·An urgent need for a paradigm shifts in integration policy and approaches. ·Structural inequalities that perpetuate discrimination and hinder queer forced migrants' meaningful integration. ·A stark gap between policy rhetoric and the lived experiences of queer forced migrants. This study emphasises the urgent need for systemic reforms within the UK's asylum system and Wales's devolved legal areas, that prioritise queer individuals' rights and dignity, whilst providing intersectional policy suggestions for inclusive strategies that allow queer forced migrants to integrate and thrive in Wales.
Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
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Date Type: | Completion |
Status: | Unpublished |
Schools: | Schools > Social Sciences (Includes Criminology and Education) |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) |
Date of First Compliant Deposit: | 14 July 2025 |
Last Modified: | 14 Jul 2025 12:53 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/179776 |
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