2021, 13mins
Stories too big for a case file: Unaccompanied young people confront the hostile environment is a short film that showcases the testimonies of young, unaccompanied refugees, asylum-seekers, and migrants as they navigate ‘the system’ in the UK. This is a tangled web of institutions, policies and individuals who are meant to care for children on the move, but often do not. In the film, individual stories emerge from a cacophony of voices to highlight common problems in the UK’s hostile border regime. They also show unaccompanied young people’s refusal to be reduced to a singular story, endemic in bureaucratic case files. Voices evoke the violence unaccompanied young people feel when repeatedly asked, or made, to tell their story, as well as the violence of not being asked nor being heard, and most of all their strength in the face of injustices.
Stories too big for a case file provides insights into the racialised borders that divide citizens from migrants and the borders that divide childhood from adulthood, considering their consequence for care, belonging, and life itself. It is a message of support and solidarity for other unaccompanied young people. It is also a call to action – about the urgency of challenging injustices in the UK’s migration regime and to make positive changes for unaccompanied young people. The film was collaboratively produced by Young Researchers with migration experiences and university-based researchers, along with director Louis Brown from East London Cable. For the past two years, the research team has been working together on the participatory project Children Caring on the Move (CCoM) to design and carry out research about unaccompanied young people’s experiences of care.
ONLINE RESOURCES
UCL Global: Understanding how young migrants experience and give care
In Conversation - Moving Worlds Blog piece (NEW)
SCREENING INFO
To find out more about the film and the option to invite members of the research team for Q&A sessions, please contact Dr Rachel Rosen here.
The research team has generously made their film available for free but would encourage and welcome any charitable donations to the Displaced Collective, a space for displaced young people in the West Midlands to access holistic support, build community and cultivate joy. Direct donations can be made to Displaced Collective, Account number: 89790413, Sort code: 51-70-32 at NatWest or via their GoFundMe page.
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