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Resilience and vulnerability: Supporting the integration of unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the United Kingdom
2022
There is a general agreement in the existing research that unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors (UAMs) are a particularly vulnerable group as a result of their traumatic experiences of forced migration and displacement (Weine et al., 2014; Thommessen et al., 2013; Chase, 2013). The characterization of UAMs as vulnerable has fundamentally shaped the way health and social care professionals respond to the mental health needs and wellbeing of UAMs. Yet, whilst it is clear that UAMs are vulnerable
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