Improved wellbeing of resettled refugees report

Our latest impact report, covering January to December 2025, highlights how RMC’s Women’s Groups in Birmingham have become a vital lifeline for resettled refugees.
Soghra- My experience with RMC’s Women’s Group

Soghra is an Afghan refugee that arrived now residing in the UK. RMC’s Women’s Groups helped Soghra learn about life in the UK, build her confidence, connect with others and find a volunteering opportunity.
Nasima and Aziza’s Story

A mother and daughters’ journey to belonging.
Wolverhampton Wider Determinents of Health impact report

Our report showcases the impact the project had on the approximately 3,000 beneficiaries that were supported as part of it. With around 4,000 interventions taking place.
Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls: A Health Perspective

With numbers rising when it comes to Violence against women and girls, it’s vital action is taken.
Health and Wellbeing: Literacy, Awareness and engagement

Supporting integration and well-being through health literacy and awareness, well-being-focused activities, and engagement with community-based activities and services.
Move on Project – Birmingham

RMC can assist individuals in Birmingham with recent positive Home Office decisions to transition smoothly into mainstream services, securing housing and integrating into the local community
Nigerian Healthcare Project

This project aims to find out more about healthcare for Nigerians in Birmingham. As part of this, we want to hear from local Nigerians on your experiences and give you a chance to help co-create a better system that will be presented to local professionals.
‘Community’, A driver for Mental Health and Well-being

Each year, the Mental Health Foundation organises Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK, assigning a central theme to encourage discussion and action. For 2025, the focus is on ‘Community’ and how it can instil a sense of belonging that can support mental health and help us live more fulfilling lives.
Finding hope in a new community

Nabegha was connected with a community at the RMC Women’s Group that positively impacted her mental health, helping her process trauma and find inspiration to build a successful life in the UK.