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Welcome to PsyRAS – Psychologists Working for Refugees and Asylum Seekers

PsyRAS is a group of Clinical, Counselling, Educational Psychologists and Psychologists in training who have special interests in working with people who are refugees and asylum seekers.

The members of this forum work routinely with asylum seekers and refugees in a range of clinical and educational settings including Primary Health Care, Community Mental Health Teams, specialist services and schools.

  The main aims of the group are for members to exchange resources, skills, knowledge, ideas and models of good practice. The Forum is dedicated to the dissemination of good practice to others and to documenting current ways of working.  This is also a forum where issues that impede our work can be discussed.  This may lead to joint action or responses on certain pertinent issues in areas in which we feel we have the expertise to comment.

If you would like to join the group, then please come to a meeting.   You can find the date and location of the next meeting on the meetings page of the website.  

IMPORTANT NOTICE   We have a Yahoo! email group which is restricted to people who pay a £10 annual subscription to PsyRAS.   This group is intended to provide a safe space for discussions about clinical or other sensitive issues that arise in our work with refugees and asylum seekers. For details on payment please contact Aida aalayarian@refugeetherapy.org.uk .   When payment is arranged please inform Jane jane_herlihy@yahoo.co.uk, who will add your name to the group. 

If you are interested in finding out more about PsyRAS please contact:
 The Rohingyas are a persecuted ethnic and religious minority from Myanmar, and the groups in Cox's Bazar fled that persecution in 1991 to live in Bangladesh. Austcare works with these refugees in two camps in Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh.

The Rohingyas are a persecuted ethnic and religious minority from Myanmar, and the groups in Cox’s Bazar fled that persecution in 1991 to live in Bangladesh. Austcare works with these refugees in two camps in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh.

Photo by Ruben Flamarique/Austcare

 
 
  
 
   
  

 

  

 

 

 

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