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State Secretary de Moor teaches asylum seekers how to cycle in Arendonk

Mobility for everyone

Since this spring, De Fietsschool has been giving cycling lessons to asylum seekers and some local residents at the Arendonk reception centre. To this end, a traffic park was set up in the centre's courtyard. During about ten lessons, the participants learn the basic skills they need to ride a bike.

Cycling lesson at the shelter

For International Bike Day on 3 June, State Secretary for Asylum and Migration, Nicole de Moor, jumped on her bike. She visited a BE CYCLE pilot project at the Arendonk reception centre that teaches asylum seekers how to cycle. She enthusiastically took part in the exercises there. As a finale, the participants take to the streets for practice rides.

With her visit in Arendonk, the State Secretary wants to highlight the development of cycling policy in Flemish and Brussels asylum centres. Learning to cycle safely is an essential part of integration.

Those who can cycle get from one point to another more easily. Cycling gives people more opportunities in the labour market, encourages participation in society and promotes integration.

Nicole de Moor
Staatssecretaris voor asiel en migratie

BE CYCLE: more than just cycling lessons

The lessons of The Cycling School in Arendonk are part of the BE CYCLE project, which aims to teach asylum seekers in reception centres to cycle. Concretely, the project consists of five smaller pilot projects in the reception centres of Arendonk, Kapellen, Koksijde, Pelt and Wingene. The ambition is to teach at least 75 people to cycle in those centres. The insights and experiences from the pilot projects should eventually lead to the bicycle being given a structural place in Flemish and Brussels asylum centres.

BE CYCLE is financed by Fedasil and supported by De Fietsschool, Groep INTRO and HERW!N.

Besides cycling lessons, traffic rules, road safety and complex traffic situations are also covered. As well as bicycle maintenance and bicycle repair. The Cycling School is also an ideal place to practice your Dutch. We want to roll out this total approach in more reception centres.

Ilse Vleugels
Projectmedewerker bij Mobiel 21 en De Fietsschool

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