Looking back - moving forward : refugee health and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand /

Looking back - moving forward : refugee health and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand / Looking back and moving forward : refugee health and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand edited by Max Abbott & Shoba Nayar. - 311 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm

Selected addresses and papers delivered at Looking Back and Moving Forward: Refugee Health and Wellbeing Conference held at AUT University, 18-20 November 2009.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction : -- Refugee health and wellbeing: Looking back - moving forward / Opening Ministerial Address / Keynote address: Refugee health and protection: a UNHCR global perspective / Keynote address: Who needs education about what? A human rights approach to health, education and community participation / Keynote address: The voice of the community / Refugee Stories : -- Refugee engagement: the journey / Massoma Mohebbe -- Tsehainesh Gebremeskel Hibitt -- Kayeoo Saijaipadai -- Koa Sorn Thur -- Ma Wa Shwe -- Martha Achin Gak -- Martine Udahemuka -- Osmana Mandal -- Abdirizak Abdi and Khadra Mohamed -- Non-Governmental Organisations and Government Perspectives : -- Non-Government Organisations: -- Refugee Services -- Refugee Council -- National Refugee Network -- Refugees as Survivors -- English Language Partners -- Government Agencies: -- Department of Labour -- Ministry of Health -- Ministry of Social Development -- Ministry of Education -- Office of Ethnic Affairs -- Community Resettlement : -- "What happens there follows us here". Resettled but still at risk: Refugee women and girls at risk in Australia / Expectations and realities: a prospective study of Bhutanese quota refugees before and after arrival in New Zealand / Bearing witness ro bad policy: Forward movement for Australia's refugee response / Approach to wellbeing of Cambodians in New Zealand: Khmer Kiwis and their Khmer Buddhist transnational community / Improving the wellbeing of older members of refugee communities through collaborative partnerships and sustainable solutions / Education and Health : -- Improving educational outcomes for young adolescent refugee students / Addressing gaps in resettlement education: an empowerment model / The complexities of interpreting in refugee contexts: an examination of issues and practice / Adult multicultural education services (AMES) community guides: Building on refugee strength / Refugee education for adults and families at Selwyn College / Refugees as 'others': a qualitative study of health service responsiveness in the Auckland region / A triple challenge: Refugee clients presenting with mental health and substance abuse problems / Appendices: -- Conference welcome / Stocktake plenary / Submission to the Minister of Immigration -- Conference programme -- Abstracts. Max Abbott -- Hon. Jonathan Coleman -- Richard Towle -- Eileen Pittaway -- Adam Awad -- Maria Hayward -- Rebecca Eckert, Eileen Pittaway, Linda Bartolomei -- Vasantha Krishnan, Elizabeth Plumridge, Beth Ferguson -- Kathi McCulloch, Emma Davey -- Man Hau Liev -- Dale Little, Abdikadar Mohamed, Jill Conway -- May Cranitch and Virginia Francis -- Maria Hayward -- Ineke Crezee, Maria Hayward, Shirley Jülich -- Susan Chou Allender -- Roy Clements -- Annette Mortensen -- Julie Crosland -- Sir Paul Reeves, Dr Nagalingam Rasalingam -- Max Abbott, Joris de Bres -- Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Appendix D. Appendix E.

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