Self-Harm

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Health & Medicine

Listening to those held in immigration detention

Refugees formerly detained on Nauru tell researchers about being dehumanised and feeling irreparably damaged

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Health & Medicine

Australia’s sub-standard reporting of refugee self-harm incidents

Basic information is often missing on self-harm incidents among asylum-seekers making it difficult to tackle the problem, University of Melbourne research finds

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Health & Medicine

Caring for those touched by suicide behaviour

New research has quantified the risk of suicide behaviour influencing suicide behaviour in others and found that the specific type of behaviour is an important variable

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