Accepted for publication 28 May 2017Objectives: Refugee children and adolescents are widely acknowledged to experience multiple disadvantages that place them at increased risk of poor education and employment outcomes, which in turn affect their mental health and well-being. The aim of this study is to explore the interconnection between their educational and schooling experiences, and mental health outcomes. Method: We used a mixed methods approach. Participants included a multiethnic sample of 495 South Australian refugee children (4–12 years) and adolescents (13–17 years) from Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and former Yugoslavia. Mental health outcomes were assessed using the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI) and the Strengths ...
Subject: The Teacher Training Programme, Degree Project in Educational Sciences Södertörn University...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
Today\u27s migration patterns have shifted in ways that bring new challenges to educators. New refug...
The present study examined protective factors associated with the wellbeing of 93 youth from a refug...
Background Schools can play a vital role in the resettlement of refugee children and their families....
Background: Children from refugee backgrounds are less likely to access appropriate health and socia...
ABSTRACT EXPLORATORY STUDY OF A SCHOOL-BASED REFUGEE MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT Anne Marie Boose, Ed.D. U...
Background: Young refugees resettled in Western countries are at increased risk of mental health pr...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
BACKGROUND: High-income countries like Australia play a vital role in resettling refugees from aroun...
The provision of a context that supports the wellbeing of refugee children in Australian schools is ...
AIM: This study aimed to describe refugee children, their families and settlement characteristics, a...
Podar MD, Fretian A, Demir Z, Razum O, Namer Y. How schools in Germany shape and impact the lives of...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Subject: The Teacher Training Programme, Degree Project in Educational Sciences Södertörn University...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
Today\u27s migration patterns have shifted in ways that bring new challenges to educators. New refug...
The present study examined protective factors associated with the wellbeing of 93 youth from a refug...
Background Schools can play a vital role in the resettlement of refugee children and their families....
Background: Children from refugee backgrounds are less likely to access appropriate health and socia...
ABSTRACT EXPLORATORY STUDY OF A SCHOOL-BASED REFUGEE MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT Anne Marie Boose, Ed.D. U...
Background: Young refugees resettled in Western countries are at increased risk of mental health pr...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
BACKGROUND: High-income countries like Australia play a vital role in resettling refugees from aroun...
The provision of a context that supports the wellbeing of refugee children in Australian schools is ...
AIM: This study aimed to describe refugee children, their families and settlement characteristics, a...
Podar MD, Fretian A, Demir Z, Razum O, Namer Y. How schools in Germany shape and impact the lives of...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Subject: The Teacher Training Programme, Degree Project in Educational Sciences Södertörn University...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...