‘This is silent murder’ – are we medicalising human distress caused by the reality of life as an asylum seeker in the UK?

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The number of displaced people, including asylum seekers and refugees, in the UK continues to rise. This article highlights findings from two participatory community listening exercises on the topic of health of displaced people.

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Clark, E. G., Hanson, S., Parretti, H. M., & Steel, N. (2024). ‘This is silent murder’ – are we medicalising human distress caused by the reality of life as an asylum seeker in the UK? Perspectives in Public Health, 144(3), 138–140. https://doi.org/10.1177/17579139231203146

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