To examine the mental health consequences of contemporary Australian policies pertaining to asylum seekers and to consider the possible roles of psychiatrists in responding to this issue. Methods: Historical and political factors driving policy are considered. The results of Aus
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This overview of the historical, social and political contexts that have shaped Australia's recent t...
William W BostockSchool of Government, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaAbstract: ...
Psychiatrists have long had involvement with the political process, both individually and as a profe...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
The impact of industrialised host nations' deterrent immigration policies on the mental health ...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Although the two political systems cannot be equated, the psychiatric and psychosocial issues raised...
LIKE most Western countries, Australia removes, or ‘deports’, asylum seekers whose appli...
The world is facing unprecedented numbers of people forcibly displaced, and there is a need for an e...
COVID-19 brings increased risk to the mental health of asylum seekers and refugees in Australia on t...
This paper discusses mental and psychological impacts of Australia\u27s temporary protection visa (T...
This Briefing Paper considers the issue of asylum seekers in Australia. The paper commences with a s...
The mental deterioration of the so called ‘legacy caseload’ (asylum seekers who arrived in Australia...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This overview of the historical, social and political contexts that have shaped Australia's recent t...
William W BostockSchool of Government, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaAbstract: ...
Psychiatrists have long had involvement with the political process, both individually and as a profe...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
The impact of industrialised host nations' deterrent immigration policies on the mental health ...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Although the two political systems cannot be equated, the psychiatric and psychosocial issues raised...
LIKE most Western countries, Australia removes, or ‘deports’, asylum seekers whose appli...
The world is facing unprecedented numbers of people forcibly displaced, and there is a need for an e...
COVID-19 brings increased risk to the mental health of asylum seekers and refugees in Australia on t...
This paper discusses mental and psychological impacts of Australia\u27s temporary protection visa (T...
This Briefing Paper considers the issue of asylum seekers in Australia. The paper commences with a s...
The mental deterioration of the so called ‘legacy caseload’ (asylum seekers who arrived in Australia...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This overview of the historical, social and political contexts that have shaped Australia's recent t...