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Impact of Covid-19 on the mental health needs of asylum seekers in Australia.

Sarah MaresKym JenkinsSusan LuttonLouise K Newman
Published in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2021)
Australia's policies in relation to asylum seekers result in multiple human rights violations and add significantly to mental health vulnerabilities. Despite a majority being identified as refugees, people spend years in personal and administrative limbo and are denied resettlement in Australia. Social isolation and other restrictions associated with Covid-19 and recent reductions in welfare and housing support compound their difficulties. The clinical challenges in working with people impacted by these circumstances and the role of psychiatrists and the RANZCP in advocacy are identified.
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