Part B | 2025 Update with
complete solutions-The Open
University.
The research question being addressed was: ‘How do hosts and refugees involved in the
Ukrainian refugee scheme understand and make sense of their experiences?’
The three main codes that are being examined are:
1. Future
2. Bureaucracy and Red Tape
3. Support and care for refugees
IMPORTANT: It is likely that you will identify further codes which will support your
understanding and would be appropriate for full qualitative coding. However, for the
purposes of this assessment please focus on the three main codes stated (future,
bureaucracy and red tape, and support and care for refugees) only.
When completing Part B of TMA 02, copy the provided transcript below and paste it into
your assignment document.
Interviewer: One Ukrainian mum and her baby that our team met in Poland are waiting
for their visas so that they can come to live with their British hosts. Michelle has their
story.
Katya: I want to have a happy future for my child in a peaceful atmosphere so she will
never have to hear the sounds of the war.
Interviewer: In search of safety Katya had many plans for those precious first few
months of being a mum in Ukraine alongside her husband, who she married just last
year. But instead of living those, the qualified dentists and their six-month-old baby,
Veronica, are refugees waiting alone in a flat in Poland for their way out.
Katya: As we are from the Donetsk region, my husband is strictly against our coming
back there even after the war because of dangerous areas. I do not want our child to
have an unexpected encounter with a bomb or something else left there. So we will have
to move anywhere. To be honest, I would like to plan my future in the United Kingdom.
Interviewer: This could be the answer. Zoe and Gavin from Windsor have offered to host
Katya and Veronica in their spare room.
Zoe: We’ve been busy this week refreshing your, your room so it's all nice and fresh for
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