نتایج جستجو برای: asylum seekers

تعداد نتایج: 5674  

2009
Michael G. Heyman JOHN A. SCANLAN

Asylum practice can be daunting because the plight of asylum seekers is so extreme. Being “among the world’s most desperate people,”1 they have fled their homes, looking for protection elsewhere. Yet that protection is often not easily achieved. They must not only establish that persecutory country conditions exist in their home countries, but that they are likely targets of that persecution. A...

Journal: :Journal of law and society 2010
Lorna Fox O'Mahony James A Sweeney

"Housing" - the practical provision of a roof over one's head - is experienced by users as "home" - broadly described as housing plus the experiential elements of dwelling. Conversely, being without housing, commonly described as "homelessness", is experienced not only as an absence of shelter but in the philosophical sense of "ontological homelessness" and alienation from the conditions for we...

2017
Anna Ziersch Moira Walsh Clemence Due Emily Duivesteyn

Housing is an important social determinant of health; however, little is known about the impact of housing experiences on health and wellbeing for people from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds. In this paper, we outline a qualitative component of a study in South Australia examining these links. Specifically, interviews were conducted with 50 refugees and asylum seekers who were purposivel...

2010
Ingunn Harstad Geir W Jacobsen Einar Heldal Brita A Winje Saeed Vahedi Anne-Sofie Helvik Sigurd L Steinshamn Helge Garåsen

BACKGROUND Most new cases of active tuberculosis in Norway are presently caused by imported strains and not transmission within the country. Screening for tuberculosis with a Mantoux test of everybody and a chest X-ray of those above 15 years of age is compulsory on arrival for asylum seekers.We aimed to assess the effectiveness of entry screening of a cohort of asylum seekers. Cases detected b...

2015
Stuart Turner

In this paper, the numbers of refugees travelling to the European Union are set in a global context. It is argued that the increasing restrictions placed on asylum seekers from the 1980s onwards in the UK and the associated culture of deterrence and prohibition have had the perverse effect of supporting the economic market for people smuggling. It appears that these restrictions were initially ...

2016
Javier Bartolomei Rachel Baeriswyl-Cottin David Framorando Filip Kasina Natacha Premand Ariel Eytan Yasser Khazaal

BACKGROUND We aimed to assess the opinion of primary care workers, social workers, translators and mental health caregivers who work with asylum seekers about the latter's unmet needs and barriers to access to mental healthcare. METHODS We used a Likert scale to assess the opinion of 135 primary care workers (general practitioners, nurses, social workers and translators) and mental health car...

2017
Nora Gottlieb Tomer Weinstein Jonah Mink Habtom M Ghebrezghiabher Zebib Sultan Rachel Reichlin

BACKGROUND Israel hosts approximately 50,000 asylum seekers, most of them from Eritrea. Exclusive policies restrict their access to healthcare. In 2013, local activists partnered with Eritrean asylum seekers to assess health needs as well as willingness to pay for health insurance among the Eritrean communities. This initiative was meant as a step towards jointly advocating access to Israel's p...

2014
Remy Demeester Jean-Claude Legrand

INTRODUCTION In a human rights based approach, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has recently released a resolution about migrants and refugees and the fight against HIV (1). It states that "an HIV positive migrant should never be expelled when it is clear that he will not receive adequate health care and assistance in the country to which he is being sent back. To do otherwis...

2012
Ines Keygnaert Nicole Vettenburg Marleen Temmerman

Although women, young people and refugees are vulnerable to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) worldwide, little evidence exists concerning SGBV against refugees in Europe. Using community-based participatory research, 223 in-depth interviews were conducted with refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands. Responses were analysed using framework analys...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
D Zion L Briskman B Loff

The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped of many of their rights, including the right to health. This presents serious ethical problems for healthcare providers working within this system. In this article we describe asylum seeker detention and analyse the role of nurses. We discuss how far an "ethics of care" and witnessing the suffer...

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