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He said he arrived in Melbourne in July 2019 to receive dental care and treatment for other mental and physical problems ... Thom, refugee coordinator for Amnesty International Australia.
Australia’s refugee policy has been condemned in reports ... that the Australian government could claim that any abuses or problems were the responsibility of the countries in which they ...
Rohani died in Australia, but his family says his mental health problems began thousands of ... Offshore detention may have stopped the boats, but refugee advocates say it has also created a ...
Australia’s policy towards refugees and asylum seekers stands at a critical juncture. Global displacement is at record highs and many countries are retreating from their responsibilities. At this ...
Australia has a humanitarian and legal responsibility to support the mental health of refugees and asylum seekers so they can recover and thrive. Mental health problems are highly treatable when ...
Over the weekend, the last refugee held ... have dire mental health problems, often caused or exacerbated by their living conditions. At least 14 people subjected to Australia’s offshore ...
It is an organisation not without its problems. Conceived in the ... this instance – the MSF condemnation of Australia’s innately brutal anti-refugee policy on Nauru – is its certitude.
But Ghader languished in detention for two years while his refugee status was ... in indefinite detention in Australia. “This is what started to create problems between me and my wife.
Australia's policy towards refugees and asylum seekers stands at a critical juncture.Author Mary Anne Kenny Associate Professor, School of Law ...
The WSWS spoke to a Tamil refugee who arrived in Australia when she was only seven ... They have mental problems, trauma, PTSD, they can’t get NDIS [disability] support. It’s terrible.” ...
But by year three, these problems had decreased to below ... what policymakers and governments can do to help refugee children thrive in Australia. We need to: ...
"So as much as we welcome the news that the last refugee has been brought off Nauru to Australia, we are still arguing very strenuously for a complete end to offshore detention." In a statement ...