Safeguarding Vulnerable Families: Work with Refugees and Asylum Seekers (Professional AND RESEARCH: PEER Reviewed) (Report)
Community Practitioner 2011, Feb, 84, 2
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Introduction Although there has been little published research into health visiting practice with refugees and asylum seekers, previous research has found that health visitors considered themselves ill prepared to deal with the complexities of working with refugee women (Drennan and Joseph, 2004).
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