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Marek, Erika, Gibson D’Cruz, Zoltan Katz, Istvan Szilard, Karoly Berenyi, and Zsofia Feiszt. "Improving asylum seekers’ health awareness in a Hungarian refugee reception centre." Health Promotion International 34, no. 5 (September 4, 2018): e36-e46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/day066.

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Summary Due to its long border of the European Union Schengen Area, Hungary has long been affected by the rapidly growing inward migration towards the EU, which has become more acute in recent years. Inadequate access to healthcare among migrants has been widely reported and this may be due to a vast array of factors and may result in poorer health outcomes. Between August 2014 and April 2015 a questionnaire survey was conducted among migrants from a range of countries residing in the largest Hungarian refugee reception centre to establish participants’ health knowledge and access to healthcar
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Psychouli, Pavlina. "Integrated Care: A PTSD diagnostic mechanism for a refugee reception centre." International Journal of Integrated Care 21, S1 (September 1, 2021): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic20166.

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SANTANIELLO-NEWTON, A., and P. R. HUNTER. "Management of an outbreak of meningococcal meningitis in a Sudanese refugee camp in Northern Uganda." Epidemiology and Infection 124, no. 1 (February 2000): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268899003398.

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We describe an outbreak of meningitis at a Sudanese refugee camp in Northern Uganda that lasted over a year from February 1994. Some 291 cases occurred in a refugee population of 96860 (averaged over the year), an attack rate of 0·30%. The case fatality rate was 13·3%. From a small number of samples taken for culture N. meningitidis serogroup A, serotype 21[ratio ]P1·9, clone III-1 was identified as the causative organism. The outbreak started in the camp's reception centre which had the highest attack rate. Spread from the reception centre was rapid and the epidemic reached its peak within 3
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Abraham, Ruth, Lars Lien, and Ingrid Hanssen. "Coping, resilience and posttraumatic growth among Eritrean female refugees living in Norwegian asylum reception centres: A qualitative study." International Journal of Social Psychiatry 64, no. 4 (March 27, 2018): 359–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020764018765237.

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Background: The links between migration and health are well documented. Being a refugee exacerbates migrants’ vulnerability through trauma and loss. The aim of this study is to identify sources of resilience, coping and posttraumatic growth in female Eritrean refugees living in Norwegian asylum reception centres. Method: The study had a qualitative, descriptive and explorative design with two focus group interviews and 10 individual in-depth interviews. Participants included 18 female Eritrean refugees aged 18–60, who had obtained refugee status and were still living in an asylum reception cen
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Frilund, Rebecca. "Tibetan Refugee Journeys: Representations of Escape and Transit." Refugee Survey Quarterly 38, no. 3 (July 30, 2019): 290–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rsq/hdz007.

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Abstract This ethnographic study contributes to the scholarly call to increase studies on refugee journeys. It explores Tibetan journeys via Nepal to India and provides a novel case study about the Tibetan refugees who commonly cross the Himalayas at least partly on foot without passports and head to the Tibetan Reception Centre in Kathmandu, Nepal, from where they are assisted to India. Conceptually, the study argues that combining the studies of refugee journeys and transit migration increases understanding of the (Tibetan) refugee journeys. The findings reveal that the risky journey has a r
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Baker, Felicity, and Carolyn Jones. "Holding a Steady Beat: The Effects of a Music Therapy Program on Stabilising Behaviours of Newly Arrived Refugee Students." British Journal of Music Therapy 19, no. 2 (December 2005): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135945750501900205.

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Vulnerability to crisis in newly arrived refugee youth is common as they try to come to terms with past traumatic experiences and acculturate to the new country in which they have settled. This study examined the effects of a short-term music therapy program on the changes to the Behaviour Symptom Index (BSI, Reynolds and Kamphus, 1998) of 31 new refugee youths attending an English language reception centre in Brisbane. A cross-over design with two five-week intervention periods was employed with group music therapy sessions conducted one-two times per week. Results indicate that changes to BS
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Sheridan, Vera. "Support and surveillance: 1956 Hungarian refugee students in transit to the Joyce Kilmer Reception Centre and to higher education scholarships in the USA." History of Education 45, no. 6 (June 20, 2016): 775–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0046760x.2016.1185542.

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McIntosh, Alison, and Cheryl Cockburn-Wooten. "How hospitable is Aotearoa New Zealand to refugees?" Hospitality Insights 4, no. 1 (May 13, 2020): 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/hi.v4i1.71.

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Following the tragic events of the Christchurch shooting on 15th March 2019, New Zealanders projected a national image of hospitality towards Muslim New Zealanders, involving an Islamic call to prayer in Parliament, and women wearing hijab in solidarity – unique public demonstrations of compassion and inclusion. In 2020, the New Zealand government will raise its refugee quota to 1,500 refugees per year as part of its United Nations obligations and remove its race-based aspects [1]. Globally, there are vast displacements of people fleeing persecution and economic oppression [2]. Arguably, despi
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Nivala, Elina, and Päivikki Rapo. "Insights into social pedagogical research and discussion in Northern Europe – Report from NERA2018 Congress in Oslo." Papers of Social Pedagogy 9, no. 2 (September 4, 2018): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.4388.

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The 46th NERA Congress was held on March 8th to 10th 2018 at the University of Oslo. NERA is the Nordic Educational Research Association that brings together researchers in the field of educational sciences in the Nordic countries. An essential part of the association and of the congress are NERA’s 24 networks that are organised around different subject areas in educational sciences like early childhood research, youth research etc.. There is a network also for social pedagogy. Its aim is to develop and strengthen the cooperation between researchers and professional groups, engaged or interest
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Rameka, Lesley, Ruth Ham, and Linda Mitchell. "Pōwhiri: The ritual of encounter." Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, February 24, 2021, 146394912199559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1463949121995591.

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A primary task for refugee families and children who are resettling in a new country is to develop a sense of belonging in that place, time and context. This article theorises the pōwhiri, the traditional Māori ceremony of welcome or ritual of encounter, as a metaphor for refugee families and children coming to belong in Aotearoa New Zealand. The theory-building is derived from observation of pōwhiri at the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre, where refugees live on their first arrival in Aotearoa New Zealand; pedagogical documentation from the Early Childhood Centre at the Auckland University
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Kotze, JS, and D. Taylor. "Refugee Perceptions of the Port Elizabeth Refugee Reception Centre." Africa Insight 41, no. 1 (July 27, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ai.v41i1.68375.

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Ní Raghallaigh, Muireann, Karen Smith, and Jennifer Scholtz. "Problematizing Parenting: The Regulation of Parenting Practices within Reception Centres for Syrian Refugees in Ireland." Journal of Refugee Studies, April 6, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez110.

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Abstract This article examines the problematization and regulation of parenting practices within reception centres accommodating Syrian asylum-seeking and refugee parents who had recently arrived in the Republic of Ireland through relocation and resettlement schemes. Based on qualitative research, the article demonstrates how reception-centre staff often assumed a regulatory role over parenting in a number of different ways: by informing and warning; watching and regulating; taking on parental roles; and referring. The findings suggest that parents are subject to intrusive observations and int
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Fry, Claudia, and Mine Islar. "Horizontal Local Governance and Social Inclusion: The Case of Municipality-Civil Society Engagement During Refugee Reception in Malmö, Sweden." Frontiers in Political Science 3 (April 9, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.643134.

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This study takes its departure from literature on the far-reaching engagements from civil society during the 2015 “refugee crisis” in Europe as it seeks to understand the status of collaborative governance at the local level. It takes an in-depth look of Malmö, a city in Sweden which in 2015 became the centre for the Swedish refugee reception and solidarity initiatives. The study identifies challenges and opportunities of horizontal collaborations to develop the social dimension of city resilience. It includes eleven interviews with key actors from the civil society sector as well as from the
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Kaufmann, Claudia, Catharina Zehetmair, Rosa Jahn, Rosi Marungu, Anna Cranz, David Kindermann, Hans‐Christoph Friederich, Kayvan Bozorgmehr, and Christoph Nikendei. "Maternal mental healthcare needs of refugee women in a State Registration and Reception Centre in Germany: A descriptive study." Health & Social Care in the Community, July 12, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13508.

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Bleile, Alexandra C. E., Gabriela V. Koppenol-Gonzalez, Katia Verreault, Karin Abeling, Elin Hofman, Willem Vriend, Adnan Hasan, and Mark J. D. Jordans. "Process evaluation of TeamUp: a movement-based psychosocial intervention for refugee children in the Netherlands." International Journal of Mental Health Systems 15, no. 1 (March 19, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13033-021-00450-6.

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Abstract Background Nearly 60,000 people applied for asylum in the Netherland in 2015, confronting the governmental structures and services with great administrative, logistical and service provision challenges. Refugee children’s psychosocial needs and wellbeing are often overlooked, and post-migration support is of pivotal importance. Methods An easy accessible movement–based psychosocial intervention, called TeamUp, was developed for children aged 6–17 living in refugee reception centres. A mixed-method process evaluation was conducted of (1) implementation process, assessing attendance (n
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Ziegler, S., S. Kratochwill, R. Jahn, K. Bozorgmehr, and E. Rast. "Caring for refugees: Training the health workforce towards structural competence and responsibility." European Journal of Public Health 30, Supplement_5 (September 1, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.672.

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Abstract Background Providing high-quality health care to superdiverse populations of newly arrived refugees poses specific structural, organisational, communicative, ethical and medical challenges that medical students in Europe are often not systematically prepared for. We created a clinical elective, to enable future doctors to identify and address the needs of refugee-patients and deliver high quality care to this population. Objectives We provided medical, structural, administrative, communicative and socio-cultural knowledge and skills training through seminars (24 h) and field placement
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Ford, Jessica. "Rebooting Roseanne: Feminist Voice across Decades." M/C Journal 21, no. 5 (December 6, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1472.

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In recent years, the US television landscape has been flooded with reboots, remakes, and revivals of “classic” nineties television series, such as Full/er House (1987-1995, 2016-present), Will & Grace (1998-2006, 2017-present), Roseanne (1988-1977, 2018), and Charmed (1998-2006, 2018-present). The term “reboot” is often used as a catchall for different kinds of revivals and remakes. “Remakes” are derivations or reimaginings of known properties with new characters, cast, and stories (Loock; Lavigne). “Revivals” bring back an existing property in the form of a continuation with the same cast
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Scantlebury, Alethea. "Black Fellas and Rainbow Fellas: Convergence of Cultures at the Aquarius Arts and Lifestyle Festival, Nimbin, 1973." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (October 13, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.923.

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All history of this area and the general talk and all of that is that 1973 was a turning point and the Aquarius Festival is credited with having turned this region around in so many ways, but I think that is a myth ... and I have to honour the truth; and the truth is that old Dicke Donelly came and did a Welcome to Country the night before the festival. (Joseph in Joseph and Hanley)In 1973 the Australian Union of Students (AUS) held the Aquarius Arts and Lifestyle Festival in a small, rural New South Wales town called Nimbin. The festival was seen as the peak expression of Australian countercu
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