While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people seeking asylum on our shores, there is little research regarding the experiences of their advocates. In the present study, two main aims were investigated. First, we examined the stress levels of advocates and their coping strategies. Second, we examined changes in personal relationships and positive experiences as outcomes of the involvement with refugees. Eighty four refugee movement advocates completed an on-line questionnaire. Results indicated that they experienced moderate to high levels of stress in their refugee advocacy. While they used emotional support significantly more than other coping strategies, they found emotional support and ...
After up to 10 years of living as asylum seekers in Australia it appears that most of 1650 East Timo...
The collision between the international asylum system and Australia’s highly developed and managed m...
Increasingly, political responses to asylum seekers and refugees have become more punitive and exclu...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
Refugees and asylum seekers are alternatively depicted as heroes or security threats, victims or exc...
The experiences that push people to leave their countries to seek asylum in foreign countries are st...
While most of the world's refugees reside in developing countries, their arrival to western countrie...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This paper discusses mental and psychological impacts of Australia\u27s temporary protection visa (T...
Over the past few years, I have been interested in the history of public policy responses in industr...
Australia has been at the forefront of implementing immigration policies that aim to limit the flow ...
BACKGROUND: Refugees are particularly vulnerable to poor mental health outcomes due to exposure to p...
Asylum claims in developing countries are increasing as a result of conflict and resource competitio...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
After up to 10 years of living as asylum seekers in Australia it appears that most of 1650 East Timo...
The collision between the international asylum system and Australia’s highly developed and managed m...
Increasingly, political responses to asylum seekers and refugees have become more punitive and exclu...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
While there is clear evidence of the negative effects of Australian policy with respect to people se...
Refugees and asylum seekers are alternatively depicted as heroes or security threats, victims or exc...
The experiences that push people to leave their countries to seek asylum in foreign countries are st...
While most of the world's refugees reside in developing countries, their arrival to western countrie...
Issues of asylum seeking have received significant public and media attention in Australia since mid...
This paper discusses mental and psychological impacts of Australia\u27s temporary protection visa (T...
Over the past few years, I have been interested in the history of public policy responses in industr...
Australia has been at the forefront of implementing immigration policies that aim to limit the flow ...
BACKGROUND: Refugees are particularly vulnerable to poor mental health outcomes due to exposure to p...
Asylum claims in developing countries are increasing as a result of conflict and resource competitio...
Numerous studies have linked the high rates of traumatic events experienced by refugees to the eleva...
After up to 10 years of living as asylum seekers in Australia it appears that most of 1650 East Timo...
The collision between the international asylum system and Australia’s highly developed and managed m...
Increasingly, political responses to asylum seekers and refugees have become more punitive and exclu...