Report on the emotional well-being of refugee children
August 8, 2008 by Webmaster · Leave a Comment
communitycare.co.uk A University of London survey of fifty-four unaccompanied young asylum seekers and over thirty social care, health, education, and voluntary sector professionals found a wide range of emotional difficulties among the respondents, ranging from isolation and anxiety to
Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children Meeting
Widespread instabilities affecting countries like Iraq, Somalia, Iran, Eritrea, Albania, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe have brought about a rise in the number of people including the young ones fleeing their home countries to seek for sanctuary in the United Kingdom and indeed other European countries. Most of these refugees will have endured severe torture, brutality, endemic sexual violence, armed conflicts, exploitation and persecution.
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