Australasian Psychiatry
Volume 11, Issue SUPPL. 1, 2003, Pages S96-S101

Refuge or retrauma? The impact of asylum seeker status on the wellbeing of East Timorese women asylum seekers residing in the Australian community (Conference Paper)

Rees S.*
  • a Centre for Social Science Research, Central Queensland University, Mackay, QLD, Australia, Centre for Social Science Research, Central Queensland University, Roundary Road, Mackay, QLD 4741, Australia

Abstract

Objective: To summarise findings from interdisciplinary research into the experiences of East Timorese women asylum seekers residing in the Australian community, and specifically to highlight the effects of prolonged asylum seeker status on wellbeing. 'Wellbeing' was defined as a holistic state that includes psychological, physical, spiritual, social and cultural welfare and contentment. Methods: A qualitative multimethod data collection tool comprised semi-structured interviewing of East Timorese women asylum seekers, questionnaires to professional workers assisting East Timorese asylum seekers at the community level, and an analysis of secondary source material. Results: Insecurity of tenure and living with the fear of forced removal from Australia was found to have significantly affected and dangerously compromised the wellbeing of the asylum seekers. The findings further revealed a flaw in current social policy with respect to the length of time asylum seekers could reside in the community without adequate supports, services and avenues for social inclusion. Conclusions: The research illustrated the necessity for faster processing of claims for asylum seeker status, recognition of the effects of torture and trauma on asylum seekers in policy, and consequently immediate access for asylum seekers to essential and gender specific supports and services. The research provides evidence to support the East Timorese asylum seekers' claim to permanent status in Australia on humanitarian grounds.

Author Keywords

Women Asylum seekers East Timor wellbeing policy

Index Keywords

Torture female health status policy Timor-Leste adult refugee socioeconomics questionnaire Australia Conference Paper interview health care access human wellbeing migration health care delivery Adolescent

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-28744456139&doi=10.1046%2fj.1038-5282.2003.02022.x&partnerID=40&md5=9b008d5fa17b280e37adeac963235816

DOI: 10.1046/j.1038-5282.2003.02022.x
ISSN: 10398562
Cited by: 20
Original Language: English