A Whole-child, whole-family approach to health assessments for asylum-seeking children.

Nuria Sanchez Clemente ORCID logo ; Paola Cinardo ; Allison Ward ORCID logo ; Nicky Longley ; Christian Harkensee ; Sarah Eisen ; (2022) A Whole-child, whole-family approach to health assessments for asylum-seeking children. BMJ paediatrics open, 6 (1). e001575-e001575. ISSN 2399-9772 DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001575
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In 2020, 21% of people who sought asylum in the UK were children. This population has complex interconnecting health and social needs. Assessment requires a holistic approach, with consideration of physical and mental health in addition to social and developmental well-being, within the whole family group. A trauma-informed life-cycle and intergenerational care approach is important. This article, aimed at all health professionals who may work with asylum-seeking families, outlines the best practice principles for undertaking health assessments in migrant children and young people.


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