- May 01, 2011
Refugee Transitions exists to report on a wide range of refugee and human rights issues of relevance to the work of STARTTS; to focus attention on the impact of organised violence and human rights abuses on health; to provide ideas on intervention models that address health and social needs of refugees, to debate and campaign for changes necessary to assist refugee communities in their settlement process and ultimately bring together a vehicle for personal expression.
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FORGOTTEN CONFLICTS
The Banality of Violence – The Failings of Mexico’s Drug War
Olga Yoldi
Honduras: After the Coup
Rose Wong
HUMAN RIGHTS
Refugees: Innocent Victims, Illegal Immigrants or Political Pawns?
Dr Eileen Pittaway
Refugee Camps: Past and Present
In photos
AGENDA
The Psychology of Politics
Professor Vamik Volkan, Four times nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize speaks to Janset Berzeg
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Laws of War
Dr Helen Durham, Australian Red Cross speaks to Olga Yoldi
Argentinean Journalists Complicit in Crimes Against Humanity
Antonio Castillo
When the Journey Begins at the Destination
Dr Khalid Koser
HEALTH
Using Neuroscience to Treat Refugee Trauma: Neurofeedback Training at STARTTS
Debbie Gould
AGENDA
Refugee Services in New Zealand
Gary Poole, Manager of Refugees as Survivors New Zealand speaks to Olga Yoldi
Implementing a Whole School Approach
Samantha McGuffie from the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture gave this presentation at a STARTTS Clinical Masters Evening
Looking for New Experiences
Angel Lasanta, Spanish Psychology Student spoke to Richard Walker
Senators and MPs Attend Refugee Ball 2010
Janset Berzeg and Richard Walker
INTERVIEW
Dr Juan Almendares, Director and Founder of the Center for the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Their Families
(Honduras) spoke to Rosie Wong
REVIEW
‘The Boat’ by Nam Le
Samira Hassan