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Victorian Refugee
Health Network E-Bulletin May 2011
The Victorian
Refugee Health Network (VRHN) brings together health,
settlement and community services to be more accessible and responsive to the
needs of refugees and asylum seekers. The E-Bulletin provides a regular forum
to share news and information to support practitioners and services in providing
health care to people of a refugee background.
News and Events
1.
Network activity highlight - Asylum seeker fact sheet for Victorian health
services.
There have been recent changes to the arrangements for many asylum seekers
living in Australia. The Victorian Refugee Health Network in consultation with
asylum seeker agencies, health providers and government have developed a fact
sheet to provide health services with clarity around asylum seekers’
accommodation and entitlements. The fact sheet also aims to provide relevant
resources and contact details of agencies that work with asylum seekers. Click
here to view the Asylum Seeker fact sheet.
2. ATTENTION: Rural
Health Service Providers. The Victorian Refugee Health Network
Rural Services Survey is now open. We value your feedback about refugee health
service provision and are interested in the unique support needs of rural
services. The survey has 20 questions and should take approximately 10-15
minutes to complete. Rural health providers click here to
open the survey.
3. Health West
Partnership Refugee Health Services Coordination Forum. The
purpose of this forum is to celebrate the successes in refugee health service
coordination work, raise awareness of and update the Refugee Care Pathway,
identify further opportunities for action in priority areas and consider key
advocacy opportunities and steps forward. The forum is on Tuesday 28 June from
9:30am - 3:30pm at Wyndham Leisure & Events Centre. Click
here for a flyer. RSVP by Monday 20 June, registration is essential as
places are limited.
4. Sprectrum Migrant
Resource Centre & the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture
(Foundation House) are collocated in a NEW Sunshine office.
Spectrum MRC
and Foundation House
will now have teams located in a new office at 161 Harvester Road in Sunshine.
The office was launched on Wednesday 18 May by Senator the Honorable Kate Lundy
Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration & Multicultural
Affairs.
5. Refugee Week: 19 -
25 June 2011. The Refugee Council
of Australia (RCOA) works with agencies around Australia to coordinate
Refugee Week, Australia's peak annual activity to inform the public about
refugees and celebrate positive contributions made by refugees to Australian
society. Click here
to find out about events near you or for information on how to plan your own
event.
Professional
Development
6. Victorian
Refugee Health Network GP consultation. VRHN is interested in talking with GPs about current
practice issues related to working with people from refugee
backgrounds. A consultation will be held on Thursday 16 June,
6pm-7pm at Foundation House, 6 Gardiner Street, Brunswick (preceeding the
Refugee Health Series). For further information or to RSVP contact Philippa
Duell-Piening email:duell-pieningp@foundationhouse.org.au
or Ph. 03 9389 8909
7. Refugee Health
Series: for GPs, Refugee Health Nurses, practice nurses and interested practice
managers. Dr Joanne Gardiner will facilitate a discussion
on the "Refugee journey in Australia - winning the bureaucratic battle -
saving time and teeth gnashing with social problems." This is the second
of five sessions to be offered in 2011. Thursday 16 June, 7.15
- 9.15 pm (light meal from 6.45pm). At Foundation House, 6 Gardiner St,
Brunswick. Registration is essential as places are limited. Click
here for a flyer.
Resources
8. Multicultural
Mental Health e-Bulletin.
The Multicultural Mental Health Australia e-Bulletin provides information about
mental health issues in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
communities, as well as an overview of events and news in the mental health
sector. If you would like to subscribe, contribute or make an enquiry, please
email Rebecca.Lewis@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au
Research / Reports
9. Correa-Velaz, I. & Ryan, J.
(2011). Developing
a best practice model of refugee maternity care, Women and Birth, in
press. About one third of refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia are
women aged 12-44 years. The findings of this report point towards the need for
a model of refugee maternity care that comprises continuity of carer, quality
interpreter services, educational strategies for both women and health care
professionals, and the provision of psychosocial support to women from refugee
backgrounds.
10. Matthews, B. (2011). Female
genital mutilation: Australian law, policy and practical challenges for doctors,
Medical Journal of
Australia, 194 (3): 139-141.This paper highlights that due to
increasing numbers of people arriving and settling in Australia from African
nations in which female genital mutilation (FGM) is customary, demand for FGM
in Australia is present and may be increasing. The author assert that the Royal
Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
(RANZCOG) policy is sound and medical practitioners should not administer FGM
in any form. Matthews suggests development of an evidence base regarding need
for post-FGM treatment and increased knowledge about strategies adopted in
African nations to abolish FGM may assist in refining educational and
supportive efforts.
10. Mollica, R. F. (2011). Medical
best practices for the treatment of torture survivors, Torture, 21 (1) 8 - 17.
This article brings together medical practice research for torture survivors
covering specialised clinics, medical assessment and screening, and a range of
medical interventions.
Subscriptions and
contributions to the Victorian Refugee Health Network E-bulletin are welcome.
If you would like to subscribe or send news or information relevant to refugee
health please go to the Contact Us page on the Refugee Health Network website: www.refugeehealthnetwork.org.au
or email: ebulletin@refugeehealthnetwork.org.au
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