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Written by Emma Ginn
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04/02/06 - Detention of refugees BMJ 2006;332:251-252 (4 February), doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7536.251 "Australia has given up mandatory detention because it damages detainees' mental health" "…detainees, particularly those held for long periods, suffer from profound hopelessness, despair, and suicidal urges…" |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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02/03/06 -Unmet Medical Needs in Detention Medical Justice Response to BMJ article, 2nd March 2006 In the past six months, we have examined 56 “failed” asylum seekers in four UK detention centres or shortly after their release. Our findings agree exactly with those previously reported by Medecins sans Frontieres (1) and in the British Medical Journal editorial by Fazel and Silove (2): |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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Refugee Council launch Just.Fair. Healthcare Campaign We all take healthcare for granted. When we are ill we go to hospital. We expect to receive the highest quality treatment regardless of our financial or social status. But, if you are an asylum seeker in the UK whose claim has been refused, you are not entitled to receive any government support. So, you may be turned away from a hospital or be asked to pay thousands of pounds for treatment when you are in desperate need. |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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01/11/06 - Health system is failing asylum seekers, says Refugee Council The significant and sometimes life-threatening barriers faced by asylum seekers and refugees when attempting to access medical treatment will be highlighted this Wednesday 1 November at a conference hosted by the Refugee Council: ‘Safe from harm: Health and social care for vulnerable refugees and asylum seekers’. |
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The government says illegal immigrants should not get most NHS care By Nick Triggle, Health reporter, BBC News "The system to ensure illegal immigrants do not receive free NHS care is unworkable, doctors and lawyers say. The government says failed asylum seekers or others without permission to be in the UK should only get limited free care, including emergency aid." |
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