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Basic information about Train-the-Trainer


Aim of the Train-the-Trainer seminar

Enable you told hold anti-deportation campaign workshops in your community.


The aims of the anti-deportation campaign workshops you will be giving after this seminar include ;

  1. Provide the basics of how to set up an anti-deportation campaign
  2. Encourage setting up a local anti-deportation campaign group / strengthen existing groups
  3. Some level of involvement in setting up some local anti-deportation campaigns
  4. Stimulate local anti-deportation activities
  5. Empowerment of asylum seekers / reversal of deskilling effect of existing “in limbo”

The Train-the-Trainer seminar

  • Facilitated by experienced asylum seekers who run their own anti-deportation campaigns or whose campaigns have won
  • Includes talks, role-plays, and accounts from asylum seekers who are or have campaigned, and a “social” activity in the evening
  • Refreshments will be provided and donations are requested for food provided
  • Cost : free (but donations from those with the right to work are most welcomed)
  • Training programme
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Innocent (photo above), who recetly won his campaign , facilitates the Manchester seminar .

Requirements of you

  • A certain level of knowledge of the "asylum process"
  • A commitment to provide on-going support to those you have given workshops to
  • A commitment to be actively involved in the Trainer-the-Trainer Forum and act as a "buddy" to another local "trainer"
Further info


You will receive on-going support after the seminar

  • NCADC phone and email support
  • NCADC website and news-service
  • Growing "Train-the-Trainer" on-line resources
  • "Trainer-the-Trainer" Forum - a self-help network to share experiences and support of fellow "trainers", including a "buddy" system between "trainers" local to each other
Please note : when participants go on to hold their own anti-deportation campaign workshops, materials can be downloaded from this website but NCADC does not have funds to help costs of photocopying materials or with other costs, like travel and venue hire.  We suggest that you fundraise locally to cover these costs.

Advice before you apply

From the Train-the-Trainer Advisory Panel
From experienced campaigners


Apply for a place in the seminar

Application form
If you need help with travel and/or accommodation costs


Details about Train-the-Trainer

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