Removal of Refugee Protections: Impact on Refugee Education, Mental Health, Coping, and Advocacy

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10474412.2022.2086877
Colleen R. O’Neal, S. Tan, Jasmine E. Parrott, Shannon W. Martin
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of the removal of refugee protections on refugee education and mental health, in addition to the protective roles of advocacy, community, and religion. We conducted semi-structured interviews with seven Chin refugees from Myanmar who were refugee school leaders in Malaysia (mean age = 23; 57% female); we also interviewed four Malaysian citizens, with expertise in refugee education (mean age = 35; 100% female). We conducted follow-up interviews with five of the Chin participants. We found that (a) Chin refugees were deeply concerned about how removal of protections impacted refugee education, fears of refoulement, and the well-being of their refugee education community; (b) Logistical, community, and emotional support played a protective role; and (c) An unprecedented multi-step advocacy process by the Chin community contributed to successful reinstatement of their refugee protections, including protections for their refugee schools. Discussion addresses the importance of pre-consultation school research on policy impacts and advocacy with marginalized school communities prior to starting consultation, with a focus on how refugee community protective factors and advocacy can act as forms of resilience in the face of negative policy impacts on education and mental health.
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取消难民保护:对难民教育、心理健康、应对和宣传的影响
本研究的目的是探讨除宣传、社区和宗教的保护作用外,取消难民保护对难民教育和心理健康的影响。我们对7名来自缅甸的中国难民进行了半结构化访谈,他们是马来西亚难民学校的负责人(平均年龄= 23岁;57%女性);我们还采访了四名专门从事难民教育的马来西亚公民(平均年龄= 35岁;100%的女性)。我们对五位中国参与者进行了后续采访。我们发现(a)中国难民对取消保护如何影响难民教育、对驱回的恐惧以及难民教育社区的福祉深表关切;(b)后勤、社区和情感支助发挥保护作用;(c)华人社区前所未有的多步骤倡导进程有助于成功恢复对难民的保护,包括对难民学校的保护。讨论讨论了在开始协商之前就政策影响进行协商前学校研究和与边缘化学校社区进行宣传的重要性,重点是面对对教育和心理健康的负面政策影响,难民社区保护因素和宣传如何能够作为复原力的形式发挥作用。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation (JEPC) provides a forum for improving the scientific understanding of consultation and for describing practical strategies to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of consultation services. Consultation is broadly defined as a process that facilitates problem solving for individuals, groups, and organizations. JEPC publishes articles and special thematic issues that describe formal research, evaluate practice, examine the program implementation process, review relevant literature, investigate systems change, discuss salient issues, and carefully document the translation of theory into practice.
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