Abstract
Copyright © The Author 2020. This editorial introduces and reflects on a Praxis article in the trainees' section of this issue. The article, 'Assessing asylum seekers, refugees and undocumented migrants' by Waterman et al, begins with a clinical scenario describing an emergency presentation at a 'place of safety'. The authors are to be congratulated for navigating a compassionate path through the complexities of law, health and new diagnostic categories. The resources found in the article, drawing on the principles of trauma-informed care and the work of Judith Herman, can help trainees to be more confident in promoting the basic rights of survivors of trauma, which might form a first step in the re-establishment of trust and empowerment.
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Bailey, C. (2020). Basic safety first: trauma-informed care in a hostile environment. BJPsych Bulletin, 44(2), 41–43. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2019.91
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