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“It's not all tied up with bureaucrats and funding”: Autonomous volunteer participation in the rural resettlement of refugees
Authors:John Sawtell  Virginia Dickson‐Swift  Glenda Verrinder
Abstract:This paper reports on a study that explored the experiences, perceptions and motivations of a new type of autonomous volunteer emerging in modern society, in particular, those working to assist in the rural resettlement of refugees in Australia. The volunteers filled a gap left by under resourced government and community services. In‐depth semi structured interviews revealed that their motivation was due in part, to the lack of bureaucratic' red tape'. Their drive to address social issues was based also in part on values to see social justice expressed in their community. Some challenges and tensions due to cultural differences were identified. Questions for community development and social capital are raised. Implications are raised for volunteer groups' and resettlement organisations' policy and practice to enhance the resettlement process for both the host community and those with a refugee background.
Keywords:new volunteer  refugee  qualitative
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