Clinicians in primary care play a critical role in supporting people seeking asylum and refugees, who often face complex and unmet health and social needs and barriers to care. However, system-level pressures – such as workforce shortages, limited appointment times, and difficulties accessing interpreters and specialist services – can make providing care challenging.
Our new toolkit provides practical guidance, useful tips, and signposting to further resources to support clinicians to deliver informed, compassionate, and person-centred care to those navigating the asylum system.
What’s in the toolkit?
- An overview of the asylum process and healthcare entitlement
- Guidance on initial health assessments, catch-up vaccinations, and providing medical evidence and letters
- Recommendations on best practice in interpreting, safeguarding, and trauma-informed care
- Signposting to useful resources, guidance and training
We would be grateful if you could please share this resource with your networks.
To find out more about the Safe Surgeries network and access all of our resources, please visit our website.