A programme aimed at municipalities at high risk of social exclusion in Andalusia, designed to combat racism, discrimination and social exclusion, promoting equal opportunities and intercultural coexistence through various actions and public policies.3. Unaccompanied Minor Children and Adolescents (UMCA). Minors who travel to another country, unaccompanied by a responsible adult or family member, in order to improve their quality of life.
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Educational Challenges and Visibility of Vulnerable Groups and Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Adolescents: Tackling Social Exclusion
Copyright: © 2024
|Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1614-6.ch003
Abstract
The research study provides a reflection on individuals who find themselves at risk of social exclusion, with the aim of exposing the lived reality of this group, especially those in regions where ARSSCI (Andalusian strategy for social cohesion and inclusion) is being applied, highlighting highly vulnerable individuals such as UMCA (unaccompanied migrant children and adolescents). With regards to the latter, critical analysis is used to establish a set of potential measures for tackling the different educational challenges faced by teachers and educational institutions. This approach strives to give visibility to the ignored reality of a population that finds itself excluded from Spanish society, especially vulnerable minors and UMCA. Only through greater awareness and collective action will it be possible to implement educational policies and programs to promote social inclusion. This requires giving a voice and visibility to those who are marginalized by society and, from the educational setting, remove barriers to enable fair and equitable coexistence for the whole population.