SIRA Project in
Mazovia, Poland
NUTS ID: PL92 | NUTS LEVEL: 2 | Urban-rural classification: Intermediate | Data on Mazovia
Our multi-stakeholder regional platform is composed of
Academics, researchers, and think tanks (ex. Warsaw School of Economics, Centre for Migration Research from the University of Warsaw)
Religious and faith-based organisations (ex. Centre for Islamic Culture)
Regional authorities and agencies (ex. Warsaw City Hall, Raszyn Social Welfare Center, Office for Foreigners Department for Social Assistance Masovia)
Activities
In addition to facilitating needs-driven training, four regional multistakeholder roundtables will be organised in Mazovia to encourage participation and cooperation between local actors in the field of orientation/integration for newcomers as well as to:
Map ongoing orientation actions for newcomers within the region, including how such actions are funded
Identify gaps in current provision and map the assets and capacities that could support actions to address them, with a specific focus on the active role of local communities
Assess existing national, regional and/or local welcome and integration strategies and policies
Regional cooperation platform for migrant & refugee integration in Mazovia
Pilot Action
We believe that local communities are at the heart of creating welcoming environments in which newcomers can settle and thrive. Under the Share SIRA project, our 10 selected pilot actions will run during 10 months and put communities at the centre of innovative activities and initiatives to support the social orientation and early integration needs of newcomers living in rural areas. They will touch upon a wide range of themes and approaches including: access to banking services, access to mental and reproductive health, access to the labour market, mentorship, entrepreneurship, language acquisition, and intercultural exchanges with the local community through sports, cultural activities, outings, gastronomy and farming.
Piaseczno welcomes you! implemented by EduNowa Foundation for Bilingualism in cooperation with the Piaseczno Women Initiative and Piaseczno Commune
Location: Piaseczno commune
Publications and useful materials
Useful materials
Educational materials produced by the Centre for Citizens’ Education: Available here and here
Instructions on how to use the Polish online schooling system for parents prepared by the Polish Migration Forum: (384) Polskie Forum Migracyjne - YouTube
Links to other ongoing academic projects on integration:
External publications
Maciej Duszczyk, Marta Pachocka, Dominika Pszczółkowska (2020), Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe - Challenges, Opportunities and Perspectives in Selected EU Member States, Centre for Migration Research of the University of Warsaw.
Benjamin Cope, Myroslava Keryk, Ivanna Kyliushyk (2021), Report "The Impact of Covid-19 on Ukrainian Women Migrants in Poland", Fundacja Nasz Wybór". (EN - available in Polish here)