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- Published on: 22 March 2016
- Published on: 22 March 2016Refugee children: don't replace one form of severe adversity with anotherShow More
Dear Editor
We strongly agree with Fazel and Steinn’s view that refugee families require help that is culturally sensitive.[1] Failure to provide appropriate interventions in a culturally sensitive way to these children and their families means we potentially replace one form of severe adversity with another. Contrary to Fazel and Stein’s positive view of school such adversity may include, for some children, integra...
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