is not always there. we visited some families here that have been in the country for three weeks. and children had unseen bullet holes in their legs, so we were able to muster support, get people to a local walk in surgery. that s great, but it shouldn t be down to you! that surely is something that should have been spotted? i agree with you. but rather than complain about it, i think i can do something. heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. heads, shoulders. in south london one school has found a way to get afghan children out of a local hotel and into class. after meeting a desperate migrant dad, the head at walworth academy realised that if afghan parents applied for an available place, her school was legally bound to take them. so off we went down to that hotel and quite literally sat in the lobby with a gentleman talking to him, which meant that more people and more people kept coming up, and by the next day we got a telephone call here saying,
so we were able to muster support, get people to a local walk in surgery. in south london, one school has found a way to get afghan children out of a local hotel and into class. after meeting a desperate migrant dad, the head at walworth academy realised that, if afghan parents applied for an available place, her school was legally bound to take them. $0, off we went down to that hotel, land quite literally sat in the lobbyl with that gentleman, talking to him, which meant that more people and then more people kept coming up, - and next day, we got - a telephone call here saying, we understand you have been to this hotel. could you come and see us? we would be interested in school places. - these three girls, all evacuated from kabul with their families, as the taliban seized control, are thrilled to be in school at last. i am so happy because i love education. 0ur mind is fresh, we get more friends in here, it is a true comfort and it is too
heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. heads, shoulders. in south london one school has found a way to get afghan children out of a local hotel and into class. after meeting a desperate migrant dad, the head at walworth academy realised that if afghan parents applied for an available place, her school was legally bound to take them. so off we went down to that hotel and quite literally sat in the lobby with a gentleman talking to him, which meant that more people and more people kept coming up, and by the next day we got a telephone call here saying, oh, i understand you ve been to this hotel. could you come down and see us? we are really interested in school places . we are so worried we can t go outside. we just work on internet. these three girls, all evacuated from kabul with their families as the taliban seized control, are thrilled to be in school at last. i m so happy because i love education. our mind is fresh. we get more friends in here. it s too comfortable,
i think a permanent education system is not available at the moment, and we are really keen, and would really press the government to sort this out as soon as possible. finding suitable accommodation for large families is a huge challenge. there are fears that some may be in so called bridging hotels for many months yet. local charities help, but stuck in institutional limbo, it seems like basic safeguarding is not always there. we have visited some families here that have been in the country for three weeks. and children had unseen bullet wounds in their legs, so we were able to muster support, get people to a local walking surgery. in south london, one school has found a way to get afghan children out of a local hotel and into class. after meeting a desperate migrant bad, the head at walworth academy realise that,
that s great, but it shouldn t be down to you! that surely is something that should have been spotted? i agree with you. but rather than complain about it, i think i can do something. heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes. heads, shoulders. in south london one school has found a way to get afghan children out of a local hotel and into class. after meeting a desperate migrant dad, the head at walworth academy realised that if afghan parents applied for an available place, her school was legally bound to take them. so off we went down to that hotel and quite literally sat in the lobby with a gentleman talking to him, which meant that more people and more people kept coming up, and by the next day we got a telephone call here saying, oh, i understand you ve been to this hotel. could you come down and see us? we are really interested in school places . we are so worried we can t go outside. we just work on internet. these three girls, all evacuated from kabul with their familie