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Background: Migrants globally, including refugees and asylum seekers, have experienced adverse clinical and socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. For approximately 56,000 refugees and asylum seekers in Reception and Identification Centers (RICs)
Elias Kondilis +6 more
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COVID-19 Impact on International Migration
COVID 19 created many problems around the world and it affected everybody including migrants and immigrants. Many countries halted asylum seeker procedure in order to stop COVID 19 spreading but some countries restarted asylum seeker procedure since many
Ihab S KH Jweida
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Unmasking deviance: the visual construction of asylum seekers and refugees [PDF]
This paper explores the visual representation of asylum seekers and refugees delineating how English newspaper imagery constructs such groups as deviant and dangerous.
Banks, James
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Mental health services for asylum seekers and refugees: a snapshot
As fellow human beings uproot their lives in search of protection, and for those who survive to reach European shores, many countries are faced with an unprecedented, highly complex challenge of managing huge and immediate need.
Katy Briffa
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Threats and Interventions on Wellbeing in Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands: A Scoping Review
BackgroundMost asylum seekers experience stress, not only due to the reason for fleeing and their travel but also due to their compulsory stay in the asylum seeker center in the Netherlands and the asylum procedure.
Ferdy Pluck +6 more
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Detaining asylum seekers [PDF]
The recent hunger strike by asylum seekers detained at Rochester prison has brought to public attention the British government's practice of detaining some of those seeking political asylum. Between 750 and 800 such people are in British prisons or detention centres at any one time. Some remain detained for over a year. This practice is neither humane,
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The Problems Caused To the Health and Nursing Services By The Asylum Seeker
Starting from the day when violence increased in Syria and the Syrian citizens started to take refuge in neighboring countries, there has been an asylum seeker rush towards Turkey.
Ayşe Çiçek Korkmaz
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Should Indonesia Accede to The 1951 Refugee Convention and Its 1967 Protocol?
Being a non-party to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (“1951 Refugee Convention”) and 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (“1967 Protocol”), Indonesia does not have legal obligations to provide permanent resettlement ...
Dita Liliansa, Anbar Jayadi
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Meeting basic needs? Forced migrants and welfare [PDF]
As the number of forced migrants entering Britain has risen, increasingly restrictive immigration and asylum policy has been introduced. Simultaneously, successive governments have sought to limit the welfare entitlements of forced migrants. Drawing on
Brown, D, Dwyer, PJ
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Background and aim: Transition of asylum seekers from special-purpose health services to mainstream primary care is both necessary and difficult. This study explores the issues encountered by asylum seekers undergoing this transition in Sydney, Australia.
Genevieve L Fair +2 more
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