Asylum, as an internationally recognised lifesaving right, provides options for starting a new life to those who leave their homes due to war, violence, or any other serious human rights violations. But if not guided well, this journey towards asylum can bring problems.
When a person flees his country to a safe place, he leaves with a desire for safety, personal dignity, and a chance to live a better life.
Every single application for asylum and policy debate on immigration and refugees revolves around a human being who has left a home, a personal story in search of a safe and secure future, free from violence and threats.
An ambitious arts project that brought together multiple local organizations, communities, and artists from around the world recently completed its first year.
A holiday injury can turn your dream vacation into a nightmare. Your relaxing getaway suddenly becomes a confusing mix of medical visits, unexpected expenses, and questions about your rights. Many visitors who get injured in the USA wonder about their legal options.
Asylum is a lifesaving protection. When people migrate to other countries for safety, they bring a lot of changes to the host countries…and the policies governing them.
Winter.
Holiday season.
Grey skies, maybe snow or rain.
A lot to do as the year draws to a close.
Maybe you find this part of the year too busy, too cold, or too isolating.
Perhaps, on the other hand, you greet this time of year with anticipation and joy.
Maybe there is time and place for a bit of all these things.
Product teams and marketers usually face a binary choice regarding visual assets: pay thousands for a custom illustrator to build a proprietary brand language, or settle for a "Frankenstein" UI cobbled together from disparate stock libraries.
Most startups and lean agencies ask the same central question: can an off-the-shelf library actually support a coherent brand system? Or are you doomed to look like a template until you raise Series A funding?
As people live longer, it makes sense that more people are choosing to live independently for as long as possible. However, around one in three adults over 65 and one in two over 80 have a fall at home every year, and for those living alone, these falls can be serious. Not to mention worrying for loved ones who can't be with them all the time.
The hardest and most painful thing one can imagine is to leave one's own home, family, and friends. The reason behind this may be different for each person. If I take my own example, I left my home for a higher quality of education and to explore opportunities in international human rights organisations. Since coming to the UK, I have seen people belonging to different corners of the world who came here for work, protection of life, and as refugees.
Most people like outdoor walking, which is a quite pleasant activity. Walking helps make the body active, the heart healthy, and your mind is lifted by the fresh air and the open surroundings. However, balance, joint mobility, or confidence issues can leave most older adults unsure about walking or strolling on uneven surfaces, especially if you are traveling in a new place.