Introduction: Refugees experience a number of difficulties when settling in the United Kingdom and may be faced with occupational injustice due to their restricted occupational engagement. This study explores the value of an allotment group for refugees of working age, aiming to explore the role of horticulture and the social environment on health, wellbeing and social inclusion. Method: This was an exploratory study using qualitative methodology based on ethnographic principles. Data collection included observation of the group, semi-structured interviews with five participants, with four of these participants also taking part in photo-elicitation interviews. Data analysis involved using a 'framework' approach to produce three themes an...
Background Evidence for the social and therapeutic benefits of allotment gardening, and as a medium ...
This study employs qualitative and visual methods to investigate the relationship among community ga...
There is a growing body of evidence identifying the occupational implications and occupational depri...
Introduction: Asylum seekers and refugees experience substantial barriers to successful transition ...
As a consequence of displacement, refugees grapple with significant resettlement challenges, such as...
Background: Refugees’ experience of integration into a new country and culture is often different fr...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
There are multiple social, and institutional barriers for refugees adapting to life in any new count...
Background: Refugees’ experience of integration into a new country and culture is often different fr...
Background: Globally, the number of refugees is growing. For many refugees, entering the labor marke...
There has been increasing interest in how green spaces and gardening contribute to people's physical...
Every year, thousands of refugees enter the United States. Conditions prior to resettlement, such as...
Refugees are a particularly vulnerable population who undergo nutrition transition as a result of fo...
Past and present, community gardening has been used as a response to poverty, a way to supplement he...
The challenges facing refugees fleeing from their home country are com-pounded on arrival in another...
Background Evidence for the social and therapeutic benefits of allotment gardening, and as a medium ...
This study employs qualitative and visual methods to investigate the relationship among community ga...
There is a growing body of evidence identifying the occupational implications and occupational depri...
Introduction: Asylum seekers and refugees experience substantial barriers to successful transition ...
As a consequence of displacement, refugees grapple with significant resettlement challenges, such as...
Background: Refugees’ experience of integration into a new country and culture is often different fr...
Globally, the exodus of individuals who have been forced to flee their home and seek refuge in countr...
There are multiple social, and institutional barriers for refugees adapting to life in any new count...
Background: Refugees’ experience of integration into a new country and culture is often different fr...
Background: Globally, the number of refugees is growing. For many refugees, entering the labor marke...
There has been increasing interest in how green spaces and gardening contribute to people's physical...
Every year, thousands of refugees enter the United States. Conditions prior to resettlement, such as...
Refugees are a particularly vulnerable population who undergo nutrition transition as a result of fo...
Past and present, community gardening has been used as a response to poverty, a way to supplement he...
The challenges facing refugees fleeing from their home country are com-pounded on arrival in another...
Background Evidence for the social and therapeutic benefits of allotment gardening, and as a medium ...
This study employs qualitative and visual methods to investigate the relationship among community ga...
There is a growing body of evidence identifying the occupational implications and occupational depri...