This article describes the impact of immigration detention on the health of asylum seekers. Drawing on specific examples, it explores the roles of professional staff working within the detention system and/or challenging the practices as advocates. Using oral testimony from a citizen-initiated campaign, The People's Inquiry into Detention, we interrogate the harmful experiences of force-feeding, deportation practices and the incarceration of children, including the role of the health professionals who sometimes betrayed their duty of care. Discussed are the paradoxes of dual loyalty and professional ethics
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
This article describes the impact of immigration detention on the health of asylum seekers. Drawing ...
This paper explores ethical questions arising from the work of health practitioners in immigration d...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
This year marks 30 years since Australia introduced its policy of mandatory, indefinite immigration ...
There are few issues that have been as vexing for the Australian healthcare community as the Austral...
Australia's punitive policy towards people seeking asylum deliberately causes severe psychological h...
While medical advocacy is mandated as a core professional commitment in a growing number of ethical ...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...
This article describes the impact of immigration detention on the health of asylum seekers. Drawing ...
This paper explores ethical questions arising from the work of health practitioners in immigration d...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the following: how indefinite detention for deterre...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
This year marks 30 years since Australia introduced its policy of mandatory, indefinite immigration ...
There are few issues that have been as vexing for the Australian healthcare community as the Austral...
Australia's punitive policy towards people seeking asylum deliberately causes severe psychological h...
While medical advocacy is mandated as a core professional commitment in a growing number of ethical ...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
In 2008, findings from the People’s Inquiry into Detention were published as Human Rights Overboard:...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have appl...
The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped...