The charity held a number of workshops at St Mary's and Stranmillis University Colleges
A Northern Ireland charity have held a number of workshops to help refugee children settle into life in Northern Ireland.
"We know that here in Northern Ireland we have increasing numbers of newcomer children and our primary schools now have 90 different mother tongues being spoken. As part of the programme, Saphara are working with school in areas of high social deprivation in Belfast which have a high percentage of newcomer children.
"Our theme for the week is 'being connected' so we have had children from all around the world from Sudan, from Poland, so we were able to show that we are all connected through different activities." "A lot of what we were doing involved taking young people to India and during coronavirus that had to stop.
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