Events and conferences
Impact of intergration on the health of Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrant Populations and Humanitarian Champions Programme Launch
Date: Wednesday 30 January 2019
Time: 9.00am - 16.30
Location: Crowne Plaza Liverpool (2 St Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, Liverpool, L3 1QW)
Impact of integration on the health of Asylum Seekers and Migrant Populations
Impact of integration on the health of Asylum Seekers and Migrant Populations
Presentation slides
- Liz Fenton - Inspiring the future workforce
- Peter Simm - Access to health
- Mary Ryan - Asylum Seekers and the NHS
- Dr Peter Gough - Providing access to Healthcare for Refugees and other Migrants arriving in the UK
- Humanitarian Champions for Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrant Populations
- Durani Rapozo / Ewan Roberts - Impact of integration on the health of Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrant Populations
- Emily Clark - Applying research to influence change
- Rosie Wallbank - Improving access to health services for people seeking and refused asylum
- Angela Burnett - Looking after ourselves - how to recognise, address and prevent vicarious trauma
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Dr. Vicky Canning - Supporting Sanctuary: Mitigating Harm in British, Danish and Swedish Asylum Systems.
Online Resource Hub | Dissemination Conference - Resources for Professionals Caring for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Date: Wednesday 31 January 2018
Time: 9.30am – 15.30pm
Location: Crowne Plaza Liverpool (2 St Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, Liverpool, L3 1QW)
Important dates and meetings
World Refugee Awareness Month (June 2018)
The Online Resource Hub Team invites you to join us in observing World Refugee Awareness Month and, on June 20, World Refugee Awareness Day. In doing so, we focus on the millions of refugees who live around the globe, recognising their plight as well as their valuable contributions to communities.
Anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights – 10th December
Every 10 December the world remembers the extraordinary accomplishment on that day in 1948 when all the nations came together in Paris to sign the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The power and relevance of the recognition enshrined in the Declaration – that all human beings have fundamental rights and freedoms – is undiminished today.