In 1997, the Australian government introduced regulations restricting work rights, income and Medicare access to asylum seekers living in the community on Bridging Visa E (BVE). These visa conditions have resulted in unacceptable hardship for asylum seekers. In response, a variety of community based agencies have been established across Australia. This study documents and collates the experiences of some of these agencies working in Victoria. These organisations maintain a high degree of inter-agency communication and liaison, have an extensive community support network by way of volunteer work and financial assistance from philanthropic organisations and the public, and have developed successful alternative models of care for asylum seeker...
The world is facing unprecedented numbers of people forcibly displaced, and there is a need for an e...
In Australia, asylum seekers either are detained in immigration detention centres or, depending upon...
The Australian government\u27s response to the \u27unlawful\u27 arrival of asylum seekers has been c...
In 1997, the Australian government introduced regulations restricting work rights, income and Medica...
In 1997, the Australian government introduced regulations restricting work rights, income and Medica...
There are currently between 8,000-10,000 asylum seekers living in the Australian community awaiting ...
The collision between the international asylum system and Australia’s highly developed and managed m...
A number of asylum seekers in Australia who are living in the community and do not meet certain crit...
This chapter discusses how Red Cross, through its vast experience of casework with people seeking as...
Community based asylum seekers, or \u27refugee claimants\u27, arrive in Australia with valid documen...
As refugee and asylum seeker numbers increase in Australia, their effective integration into society...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
The complex immigration status of asylum seekers applying for protection, combined with having to co...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
The world is facing unprecedented numbers of people forcibly displaced, and there is a need for an e...
In Australia, asylum seekers either are detained in immigration detention centres or, depending upon...
The Australian government\u27s response to the \u27unlawful\u27 arrival of asylum seekers has been c...
In 1997, the Australian government introduced regulations restricting work rights, income and Medica...
In 1997, the Australian government introduced regulations restricting work rights, income and Medica...
There are currently between 8,000-10,000 asylum seekers living in the Australian community awaiting ...
The collision between the international asylum system and Australia’s highly developed and managed m...
A number of asylum seekers in Australia who are living in the community and do not meet certain crit...
This chapter discusses how Red Cross, through its vast experience of casework with people seeking as...
Community based asylum seekers, or \u27refugee claimants\u27, arrive in Australia with valid documen...
As refugee and asylum seeker numbers increase in Australia, their effective integration into society...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Objective - Given the Australian government’s current policy of placing asylum seekers into the comm...
The complex immigration status of asylum seekers applying for protection, combined with having to co...
In 2011, the Labor government released asylum seekers arriving by boat into the community on bridgin...
The world is facing unprecedented numbers of people forcibly displaced, and there is a need for an e...
In Australia, asylum seekers either are detained in immigration detention centres or, depending upon...
The Australian government\u27s response to the \u27unlawful\u27 arrival of asylum seekers has been c...