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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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Processing Asylum Seekers

2018
This chapter extends our use of the concept of social closure by examining both the strategies used by state officials and the counter-usurpation strategies employed by asylum seekers. The very obvious power differential means that it is the state that is always hegemonic in the processing system.
Steven Loyal, Stephen Quilley
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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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22 ASYLUM SEEKERS

Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2001
The area served by Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow has become the home for the majority of Asylum Seekers in Scotland, which has had a profound impact on the local community and the hospital. While there are religious issues, what hampers spiritual care most are communication problems. This article seeks to set practical concerns and experiences expressed
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Reporting Australia’s Asylum Seeker “Crisis”

Media Asia, 2002
This paper looks at the way the Australian media has reported the 'crisis' of refugees and asylum seekers landing on Australia's shores without authorisation. The author argues that the arrival of the 'boat people'is in fact a 'pseudo crisis' and that the level of anxiety attached to the issue is totally out of proportion with the actual 'threat' posed
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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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Asylum seekers in Britain

BMJ, 1994
EDITOR, - In her news article Claudia Court states that 700 people are seeking asylum in Britain1; this is a considerable underestimate. The Home Office's latest figures show that 45 800 people were waiting for their applications to be processed at the end of 1993 (personal communication).
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Antenatal care for asylum seekers

Medical Journal of Australia, 2015
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