Contemporary large migration waves into Europe: Enabling health workers to provide psycological support to migrants and refugees and develop strategies for dealing with their own emotional needs


Project title
Contemporary large migration waves into Europe: Enabling health workers to provide psycological support to migrants and refugees and develop strategies for dealing with their own emotional needs
Code
IENE 6
Project Coordinator
Start date
01-09-2016
Expected Completion
31-08-2018
 
Abstract
By end of 2014, 59.5 million individuals were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of persecution, conflict, generalized violence, or human rights violations. In 2015 more than 1,000,000 people arrived in Europe by sea and land. In the same year more than 3,000 migrants and refugees died at sea whilst trying to reach Europe. The numbers of people rescued at sea have been increasing dramatically on a daily basis, with around 6,771 people rescued within two days in May 2015. During the first two months of 2016 more than 100,000 migrants arrived in Europe. This proposal focuses on developing a knowledge hub (KHub) for nurses and other health professionals and volunteers who are dealing with or will be dealing with migrants and refugees from the current massive waves of displaced people which are reaching Europe and who are experiencing massive traumas and tragedies in their endeavours to flee to a safe and 'better' place for themselves and their families.