Introduction to Working with People from Refugee Backgrounds: Nurses and Allied Health Professionals

Dates
From:
03 Mar 2026
-
04 Mar 2026

Cost
Free

Available to
Allied Health Providers
Nurse

Continuing Professional Development

CPD Hours unavailable

An introduction to working with people from refugee backgrounds, for nurses and allied health professionals.

This two day introduction explores potential pre-arrival experiences of people from refugee and asylum seeking backgrounds, and the impact of those experiences on health and wellbeing in both early and longer-term settlement contexts. Practitioners will engage with concepts of health literacy, cross-cultural engagement, and assessing common physical and emotional health issues which are a result of refugee experiences. Communication skills, refugee health and settlement services, and other key services and resources will be discussed.

Content includes:

  • Understanding Australia’s humanitarian program and recent refugee and asylum seeker arrival patterns, within a broader policy context;
  • Exploring issues in working cross-culturally;
  • Exploring the Foundation House Trauma Recovery Framework, to better understand the impact of torture and trauma and the basis for trauma-informed interventions;
  • Overview of relevant services for people from refugee backgrounds, referral processes and resources;
  • Overview of refugee health assessments.

Two day workshop, onsite at Brunswick.

Lunch will be provided along with tea & coffee during break times.

Interested in other free training for nurses and allied health professionals by Foundation House? Visit the calendar here