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Dear students across Europe,
This page is a dedicated area for students to fill! Have you done projects under the theme of Occupational Therapy and Displaced Persons? Share it with us here by sending it to Kim: kim.roos@zhaw.ch
Are you a student who is interested in developing content for this page and/or thinking with us on content for students on working with displaced persons? Then please contact Kim

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Exploring ways in which OTs can intervene with adult refugees and/or asylum seekers in Europe.
Lynn Hames

Needs assessment to identify gaps in service that could be filled by primary care OT services.
Julie Dunbar & Spencer Blackwood

Bridging Occupational Gaps with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
European University of Cyprus

A podcast exploring occupational analysis and injustice of non-documented migrant
Chloé Artus & Roshane Bobat

Fieldwork placement in asylum centre
Carina Pennerstorfer

Shaping parallel worlds: A mini-ethnographic case study on occupational possibilities of a migrant (ex)sex worker
Sune Wessels

A qualitative study exploring asylum seekers perceptions of emotional wellbeing
Laura Schmidt
InterAct
InterAct (Interdisciplinary cooperation in Psychosocial interventions) is a recently completed interdisciplinary project involving occupational therapists, which provides valuable resources for OT practitioners and education.
The InterAct Handbook and Policy Recommendation can be accessed and downloaded for free on their website: http://interact-erasmus.eu/
Additionally, the InterAct Educational Toolbox on Psychosocial Practice contains flexible curriculum and modular learning & teaching elements, that can be used by higher education study courses, e.g. in occupational therapy.
This is the link to the Toolbox
Website: http://server3.hci.fi/interactepss/index.php
Username: Practitioner2020
Password: InterAct

A student group of minor Global health of the Hogeschool in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, answered the research question how persons with experience in displacement manage the current pandemic during their daily life by several research methods.
