Regional data tools webinar in collaboration with OHID LKIS and NHSE North East and Yorkshire.
NIHR Public health research programme – asylum seekers and refugees
Paid interviews - LGBTQIA+ migrant inclusion in healthcare
Translated: Roma Support Group Covid-19 booster resources
Translated: Navigating the NHS – a resource for asylum seekers and refugees
Resources for GPs providing care for refugees and people seeking asylum
Translated: resources on flu vaccination for parents and carers
Factors affecting vaccine delivery and uptake in adult migrants in UK primary care
Translated: Modern Slavery awareness video
Translated: Covid-19 vaccination resources for people who are pregnant or breastfeeding
The Commission on the Integration of Refugees
Translated leaflets encouraging flu vaccination uptake
Regional participation networks fighting against homeless health inequalities
Mental health and homelessness guide
Mental health & homelessness guide from Groundswell, in collaboration with MIND
Launched on #WorldMentalHealthDay and #WorldHomelessDay, Groundswell and MIND have created a mental health guide for people experiencing homelessness.
The guide aims to help people experiencing homelessness understand their rights to mental health support if they’re having thoughts, feelings or experiences that are upsetting or overwhelming.
A print version of the guide is also available for distribution.
For more health guides from Groundswell, please visit their website.
Translated - All lateral flow test instructions
Ukraine Hub resources from Migration Yorkshire
Translated: access to healthcare leaflet and film
Commissioned by NHS England South East, and in partnership with Compass Collective, Counterpoints Arts has produced a short film and leaflet to help asylum seekers in the UK stay safe and get access to health services.
Resources - quick links:
Film (in English, with English subtitles)
Leaflet (English, with translations in Arabic, Farsi, Kurdish and Tigrinya)
The materials resulted from an applied arts education project run by Counterpoints Arts in partnership with creative practitioners working in theatre, photography, writing and film, commissioned by NHS England South East. The project included a series of creative sessions with men living at Napier Barracks in Folkestone that considered themes relating to personal safety, accessing health services, and cultural exchange and understanding – including in relation to gender equality.
The short printed leaflet “Advice on Healthcare and Social Issues” (pdf) is in English with translations into Arabic, Farsi, Kurdish and Tigrinya.
There is a prompt sheet to go with the film, containing further information and links for support workers to share.