Reimagining mental health care for newcomer children and families: a qualitative framework analysis of service provider perspectives
Abstract Background Persistent disparities in access to mental health care for refugee and immigrant children and their families pose unique challenges to policy and practice. This study examined service provider perspectives on the barriers and opportunities for improving mental health supports for...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Sim (Author), Afreen Ahmad (Author), Lina Hammad (Author), Yasmine Shalaby (Author), Katholiki Georgiades (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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