The health needs of unaccompanied asylum seeking children Free
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In this lecture, Dr Ann Lorek discusses the typical journey of both unaccompanied and separated child refugees, and the common physical and mental health issues they may arrive with. Dr Lorek also outlines asylum status, resettlement programmes, and safeguarding.
This lecture was filmed at the RSM in London for the event 'The challenges of child refugee health: everyone’s responsibility' on Tuesday 17th October 2017.
Length: 00:18:20
Ms Emma Jane Kirby, BBC Journalist and Author of 'The optician of Lampedusa'
Dr Helal Attayee, Senior House Officer, Queen's Hospital, Romford
Dr Ann Lorek, Consultant Community Paediatrician, Evelina London Community Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Sarah Dickson, Emergency Medicine CT2, Volunteer, Doctors of the World
Dr Leonie Ansems de Vries, Lecturer in International Relations, King's College London
Dr Sarah Dickson, Emergency Medicine CT2, Volunteer, Doctors of the World
Dr Adeeb Ahmed, Paediatric Registrar, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Peter Roberts CBE, Emeritus Professor of Military Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Mr Richard Moyes, Policy and Research Officer for Action on Armed Violence.