Summary Report: Experiences of Refugees accessing and using Health and Social Care in BaNES and Swindon.

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Purpose of report
This summary report is a condensed version pulling out the key findings of a Practice track report for the degree of MSc Global and Public Health Policy undertaken by Dr Aanchal Rana who studied at the University of Bath. The report explores the Experiences of refugees accessing and using health and social care in Bath and North East Somerset (BaNES) and Swindon.


The full report is available on our website 

My Voice Matters: Experiences of refugees accessing and using health and social care in BaNES and Swindon | Healthwatch Swindon
 

Aims of the project
• To understand the healthcare needs of refugees in Swindon and Bath and North East Somerset
• To understand what works and what doesn’t for refugees when engaging with healthcare services
• To explore ways to improve how healthcare services can meet the needs and expectations of refugees.

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