The Letter Says I May or May Not Be Eligible… It Is a Big Doubt and Frustrating:’ A Qualitative Study on Barriers and Facilitators to Children’s Oral Healthcare From the Perspective of Karen Refugee Parents in Victoria Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (Balla and Takadamadla, 2024)

Abstract: Australia has a longstanding tradition of resettling refugees and individuals in humanitarian need. Among these, the Karen community from Southeast Asia is rapidly growing in Australia. The absence of data on the barriers they face in accessing dental services is concerning. This study explores the barriers and facilitators Karen refugees encounter when seeking oral healthcare for their children in Australia, aiming to understand their experiences.

Refugee and Asylum Seeker Oral Health Recall Tool

A Refugee and Asylum Seeker Oral Health Recall Tool has been developed for use in Victorian public dental services. This report details the process and findings of the development and piloting of this tool.

Translated oral health information

Oral health advice and guides about services at the hospital have been translated into the languages listed below. Chin (Hakha) | Chinese simplified | Chinese traditional | Dari | Dinka | English | Farsi | Greek | Hazaragi | Italian | Karen | Khmer | Macedonian | Nuer | Persian | Punjabi | Somali | Spanish | Swahili | Tamil | Tigrinya | Turkish | Urdu |Vietnamese.

Refugee Health Program

The Refugee Health Program (formerly the Refugee Health Nurse Program) operates in 15 local government areas of Victoria.

Health Categories

The Victorian Refugee Health Network has collated information on resources and referral pathways to health services (primary, specialist, mental health) that work with refugee/asylum seeker clients. Here you can find referral information and resources to help you...

Dental Health Services Victoria

Dental Health Services Victoria is a public oral health agency in Victoria. The Victorian Government funds Dental Health Services Victoria to provide clinical dental services. All refugee and asylum seekers have free access to public dental services.

What we do

What we do The Network brings together a wide range of representatives from the health, settlement and community sectors who actively participate in the projects and initiatives of the Network. This work builds on the many activities and programs around the state,...

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