School steps in to give classes to Afghan children living in hotel
There’s growing evidence of a lack of support for Afghans who’ve arrived in Britain. Organisations supporting them say they fear many will have to live in hotel accommodation for up to a year. Schools have begun trying to help where they can.
Watch as the BBC’s Home Editor, Mark Easton, visits a school in London that is providing a temporary class for some of these teenagers – and finds out what it means to them.
Produced by Callum May and Raeph Ballantyne