Research thesis and dissertations
Medact staff and many of the members of the Refugee Network are frequently asked for help or information by students writing dissertations for a wide variety of courses. We are always happy to help in whate ever way we can and so please do email and ask if you feel we may be able to help. All we ask in return is that you consider making the finished paper available on this website for others to read. Many of these projects are well researched and written and provide a much needed analysis of this area work . This area of the website ensures they are then made available to others working or researching in refugee health. Medact cannot be presumed to either endorse or support the views expressed in any of these documenst we do help but the work is all the students own. Please note: all the documents here are owned by the author and should be reproduced only with the authors consent and or by making clear the authorship in the correct manner. If in any doubt either contact the author or the Medact office |
Further Information
Access to refused asylum seekers in England
A study of policy implementation
06/04/2009
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The Impact on and use of the UK’S National Health Service by New Migrants
Sally Hargreaves, The International Health Unit, Imperial College, University of London.
Submitted towards a PHD Thesis. January 2007
 21/08/2007
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Barriers for failed asylum seekers to accessing NHS services
A study in Leeds, United Kingdom
Kiran Cheedella, July 2006, International Health BSc
 04/12/2006
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The Exclusion of Failed Asylum Seekers from Free NHS Care
Robert Harris, International Health BSc Dissertation, April 2005
 23/08/2006
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Negotiating Access and Culture
Lina Cherfas: Paper submitted as part of coursework in Forced Migration at the University of Oxford
14/07/2006
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“They survived torture, will they survive Britain?”
Rachel Wake
International Health Medical Education Centre. University College London.
 14/07/2006
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