Health for individuals without status
From straightjacket
Background & Resources
Research on Health & Detention
- Deportation by Default - Mental Disability, Unfair Hearings, and Indefinite Detention in the US Immigration System
- Deportation of the Criminalized Mentally Ill - Schizophrenia Society Report - April 2010
- Society for Medical Anthropology - see the bibliography
- Immigration Status and Legal Entitlement to Insured Health Services - Canadian Government Political and Social Affairs Division
- Report from Canadian Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration - see section 10,11,12,20,22
- The Health Consequences of Detention for Asylum Seekers
- The Provision of Mental Health Services to Asylum Seekers, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Position Statement # 46 (The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, October 2000).
- F. Arnold, “Health care for detainees,” The Lancet 373, no. 9672 (2009): 1337–1337.
- D. Summerfield, “If children's lives are precious, which children?,” Lancet(British edition) 351, no. 9120 (1998).
- A. S Keller et al., “Mental health of detained asylum seekers,” The Lancet 362, no. 9397 (2003): 1721–1723.
- B. Loff, “Detention of asylum seekers in Australia,” The Lancet 359, no. 9308 (2002): 792–793.
- A. Keller et al., “From Persecution to Prison: The Health Consequences of Detention for Asylum Seekers,” Boston and New York City: Physicians for Human Rights and the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture (2003).
- D. Silove, Z. Steel, and R. F Mollica, “Detention of asylum seekers: assault on health, human rights, and social development,” The Lancet 357, no. 9266 (2001): 1436–1437.
- Treating Failed Asylum Seakers in the NHS
- Access To Healthcare for Migrants
- Healthcare Needs of Prisoners
- Workplace Raids - Impact on Kids
- Status and Health Security - Dr. Simich
- Regularization of Non-Status Immigrants 1960-2004