1 day
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
NHV
English
Nordic School of Public Health
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Conference
Nordic and Baltic health workers at local and regional level
Health service and nursing, Immigration, refugees and assylum
A growing share of the populations in European countries is migrants and their children. Many of these are recently arrived refugees and asylum-seekers who have escaped violent conflict, others are trafficked for exploitation or failed asylum-seekers and have little access to health and other protective frameworks. Others may have a longer history in the receiving countries or be part of the indigenous population but current generations may nevertheless be structurally disadvantaged in a way that affects their health.
Levels of poverty and poor health have clearly been increasing among immigrants in the Nordic countries and demands greater attention. This conference illuminates the structural factors of such inequities in relation to migration and ethnicity and considers policy as well as the role that local programmes of health may play. The conference is targeting Nordic and Baltic health workers at the local and regional level.
For a full conference programme, click here.
For a conference flyer, click here.
The conference was arranged by the Nordic School of Public Health, Sweden, and Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania, with support from the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Conference presentations are now available for download (pdf):
Gunilla Backman (346KB)
Vilius Grabauskas (1.35MB)
Henry Ascher (2.81MB)
Finn Diderichsen (463KB)
Marita Eastmond (2.61MB)
Marianne Olsson (476KB)
Additional links and downloads of interest provided by Gunilla Backman.
Short conference summary (1MB)