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Mental health support for asylum seekers
Sarah Wilshaw – Specialist Mental Health Nurse NHS Stoke On Trent Who we are How lone we’ve been going.
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Objectives of the Asylum Health Team
Facilitate access to a GP Help improve access to all Health and Social Care Health Screening Point of contact Provide Health Advice. Educating around using The NHS Liaison between services Advise Resource to others / Model of best practice. Teaching and disseminating knowledge Referral to and utilising mainstream services. Direct care pathway to secondary Mental Health Services / Chest Clinic/ Sexual Health Team. Engagement with Faith Groups / Social Inclusion
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Who is an Asylum Seeker? The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 defines an asylum seeker as: “Asylum Seeker means a person who is not under 18 and has made a claim for asylum which has been recorded by the Secretary of State but which has not yet been determined” (IAA 1999 s94 (1))
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Refugee/Asylum seeker, What is the difference?
An Asylum Seeker is awaiting a positive decision from the Home Office A Refugee has been granted a positive decision from the Home Office
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Definition of a failed asylum seeker
“ A person who’s application for asylum has been refused and has exhausted all appeals therefore is fully determined ’’ (people may be entitled to claim section 4 Support)
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Mental Health 1 in 6 Refugees have severe life affecting physical health problems. In contrast two thirds of the refugee and Asylum Seeker population have significant Anxiety and Depression ( Carey Wood et al 1995 ) Le Feuvre ( 2002) Suggests that Mental Health is affected by poor access to health services and where integration in society is poor
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Mental Health : Case Study
Amina is from Pakistan and worked for an International company. She had a fiancé and family who loved her. Ali is from Iraq and was an Investigative Judge
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A Solution Focussed Approach Assessment
Religion / Culture Violence / Aggression – History of. Exploitation / Harm from others Thought Disorder. “Crazy” Support Systems. “What works. What can you do more of?” “Tell me the things you’re good at?” Past Employment / Current Hobbies Physical Health – Allergies etc Strengths Based! They are the expert about them Asylum Claim – Resources Agencies Involved Arrival in UK Medication / Benefits of Mood / Anxiety / Sleep – Scaling / Exceptions questions Suicidal Thoughts – “Do you ever feel life isn’t worth living? Who would miss you?”
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A Solution Focussed Approach Assessment - continued
Three parts of the Refugee Experience: “Tell me a little bit about your life before you came here. Only tell me what you want me to know”. Pre -Flight Flight Exile (Arrival in The UK) Survival. “You went through so much and yet…You’re here today. How have you done that?” The Miracle Question Goal Setting – Small, achievable. “What would you like now?” “Has today been useful?” Summary of Risk Plan of Action Signpost to Sanctus Groups and Burslem Jubilee group
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Resilience! “What does not kill me. Will make me stronger.”
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