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Asylum seekers

Nursing Management, 2005
The health and social wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees has become part of the remit of many healthcare professionals.
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Asylum seekers in Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 2001
The medical profession can assist by reinforcing the principle of healthcare as a right, and opposing policies that contribute to poor health.
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Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Emotions

2021
Abstract The issue of asylum seekers and refugees is one of the most contested political issues in Australia. This chapter examines ensuing debates, focusing closely on how refugees and asylum seekers are perceived and responded to in relation to the spatial and emotional dynamics that prevail in Australian society and politics ...
Bleiker, Roland   +2 more
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The Asylum-Seeker

2014
This chapter discusses the principle of asylum. The Greek word asulia , which is somewhat misleadingly translated as “asylum,” literally means “not plundering” or in the case of an individual “the condition of not being plundered or abducted [viz from a sanctuary].” In theory at least
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The Treatment of Asylum Seekers in the UK

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2007
Immigration and asylum policy has been one of the most politically and publicly divisive issues in the United Kingdom and other liberal democracies in the last 20 years.
Iain McDonald, Peter Billings
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Detention of asylum seekers in Australia

The Lancet, 2002
Australia places many asylum seekers who have broken no law in open-ended terms of detention. Reports indicate that compromises are being made in the provision of ethical health care offered by the private company Australasian Correctional Management which is responsible for operating the detention centers in Australia on behalf of the federal ...
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Australia’s torture of asylum seekers

BMJ, 2016
It’s time for doctors to march The Guardian newspaper’s publication of 8000 leaked pages alleging horrendous abuse and appalling conditions for detainees at Australia’s immigration detention centre on the Pacific island of Nauru has again brought Australia’s treatment of indefinitely imprisoned asylum seekers into sharp public focus.1 The so-called ...
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Refugees and asylum seekers

Independent Nurse, 2011
The health of asylum seekers may deteriorate after entry to the UK.
Simon Dyson, Lorraine Culley
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The removal of undesirable asylum seekers

2019
In cases where a refugee status is denied or revoked, host states generally require asylum seekers to leave the country. The removal of failed asylum seekers has over the last decades been a major political issue in Europe, North America and Australia.
van Wijk, J., Bolhuis, Maarten
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