Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
Volume 27, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 1159-1170

Responding to the challenges of providing mental health services to refugees: An Australian case report (Article)

Kaplan I.* , Stow H.D. , Szwarc J.
  • a Victorian Foundation for Survivors of TortureVIC, Australia
  • b Victorian Foundation for Survivors of TortureVIC, Australia
  • c Victorian Foundation for Survivors of TortureVIC, Australia

Abstract

There has been a growing recognition of the mental health needs of refugees in countries of settlement, as many are survivors of torture and other traumatic events experienced in countries of origin, during flight, and in places of temporary refuge. The challenges in providing access to services and quality mental health care arise not only from the fact that refugees generally come from cultures very different to the societies in which they settle and are not proficient in the languages of their new homes. Other significant barriers relate to the impact of the trauma and psychosocial stressors they experience despite finding apparent security. In response to the challenges, specialist agencies have developed ways of providing services that are trauma-informed, culture-informed, and holistic. This paper describes an Australian example of a mental health clinic as part of a community-based service for refugees who are survivors of torture and other traumatic events. © Meharry Medical College.

Author Keywords

Mental health Refugees Services trauma

Index Keywords

Survivors Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic refugee mental health service Refugees Mental Health Services Australia human Humans survivor Torture posttraumatic stress disorder

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84981316070&doi=10.1353%2fhpu.2016.0134&partnerID=40&md5=6a7ee95c0f639a6da6dc519121b01643

DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0134
ISSN: 10492089
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English