The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped of many of their rights, including the right to health. This presents serious ethical problems for healthcare providers working within this system. In this article we describe asylum seeker detention and analyse the role of nurses. We discuss how far an "ethics of care" and witnessing the suffering of asylum seekers can serve to improve their situation and improve ethical nursing practice
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
This paper explores ethical questions arising from the work of health practitioners in immigration d...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
The mandatory detention of asylum seekers in Australia has been extensively critiqued in Australia a...
This chapter examines the political struggle over access to emergency medical treatment for asylum s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
This paper explores ethical questions arising from the work of health practitioners in immigration d...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
The mandatory detention of asylum seekers in Australia has been extensively critiqued in Australia a...
This chapter examines the political struggle over access to emergency medical treatment for asylum s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...
Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without va...