2018
DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.58
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Personal care as political activism: Refugee and asylum seeker friendship programmes

Abstract: Care-based interventions in situations of injustice are often characterised as separate from political activism. Critics argue that care-based activities fail to address the causes of suffering, allowing structural issues to go unchallenged.

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“…Volunteers of a friendship programme with “irregular maritime arrivals” (IMA) confirmed their involvement facilitated positive community integration (Peterie, 2019). They cited the importance of this initiative as IMAs benefited through health promotion and prevention of social isolation via financial assistance, language acquisition, education and social contact.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Volunteers of a friendship programme with “irregular maritime arrivals” (IMA) confirmed their involvement facilitated positive community integration (Peterie, 2019). They cited the importance of this initiative as IMAs benefited through health promotion and prevention of social isolation via financial assistance, language acquisition, education and social contact.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been reiterated by workers who engage with asylum seekers’ services where they recommend capacity building in communities and screening of non-communicable disease such as diabetes to match the infectious disease screening protocols (Nkhoma et al , 2021). There were recommendations for primary health-care organisations to consider inviting key individuals from the minority groups, to become part of community advisory groups to address ethnic, gender and religious issues in service planning (Peterie, 2019).…”
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“…Our article focuses on the experience of health professionals and social workers making simultaneously an individual, collective and institutional commitment towards forced migrants’ complex needs in their everyday work and personal biographies. It offers a reflection on daily practices of care and responsibility in the context of care as performed by civil society volunteers and service providers, providing broad-ranging support services for migrants and other groups in vulnerable positions (Maestri and Monforte, 2020; Peterie, 2018; Phillimore, 2020; Schmid, 2019). Our data suggest that professionals at the Clinic mobilise a recognisable repertoire of ethics of care when they discuss their ongoing relationship with service users.…”
Section: Ethics Of Care In Actionmentioning
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“…With the increasing number of social networks and the increasingly rich user behavior, the process of information dissemination in social networks presents complex characteristics. Information is not disseminated on a single network, but in the environment of a variety of social networking applications (Peterie, 2018). The amount of information disseminated in each social network is huge, and the types of information found are rich and varied, including games, campus, friends, art, literature, science and technology, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%