<p>As global displacement reaches unprecedented levels health and social care professionals increasingly find themselves supporting people with refugee experience whose health and wellbeing needs are complex urgent and often unmet. This timely and practical book provides essential guidance for professionals-particularly those new to working in this context-on how to deliver compassionate culturally responsive and effective care to forcibly displaced individuals and communities.</p><p></p><p>Drawing on personal narratives of displacement international research global best practices and firsthand professional experience this volume addresses the many challenges refugees face in accessing appropriate health and social care including trauma chronic illness mental health conditions housing insecurity and language barriers. Contributions from a diverse range of professionals-across nursing occupational therapy psychology psychotherapy physiotherapy speech and language therapy and more-highlight the interprofessional collaboration necessary to meet these multifaceted needs.</p><p></p><p>Through real-life case studies reflective prompts and a strong focus on person-centred equitable care this book centres the lived experiences of refugees and emphasizes the importance of listening learning and adapting care to each individual's story. A vital resource for practitioners students policymakers and educators this book bridges the gap between evidence and practice and empowers professionals to build inclusive and responsive systems of care for those affected by forced migration.</p>
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