quite apart from my own work and reports (see Home Office website amongst other things: Asylum seekers in dispersal - healthcare issues Home Office Online Report 13/03 (ISBN 1 84082 990 7) February 2003 the obvious place to go is the ICAR website - www.icar.org.uk <http://www.icar.org.uk> and of course the HARP portal www.harpweb.org.uk <http://www.harpweb.org.uk> best wishes and please send us all a copy of your final report! Mark R D Johnson Director, MSRC/CEEHD De Montfort University Leicester LE2 1RQ 0116 201 3906 _____ From: Martin Campbell [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wed 23/08/2006 09:35 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Health of Migrant Workers, Refugees and Asylum Seekers Hi folks, I am pulling together a research project, in Brighton and Hove, to assess the health needs of Migrant Workers, Refugees and Asylum Seekers. I will be particularly focusing on their access to primary care. This is part of our Healthy City status under the World Health Organisation and will be launched at a conference in Finland in October (where I hope other Cities around Europe and the world will have some input). I am looking around the UK for any comparative data / information and thought some of you may have done something similar or have advice on how to do this. I look forward to hearing from you ! Martin Campbell Community Participation Manager Brighton & Hove City Primary Care Trust Tel. 01273 545337 The information contained in this email may be subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Unless the information is legally exempt from disclosure, the confidentiality of this email and your reply cannot be guaranteed. The unauthorised use, disclosure, copying or alteration of this message or any information contained within it is forbidden. It is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete the email from your system. The views expressed within this email are not necessarily the views or policies of the originating NHS organisation. E-mails are not considered a secure medium for sending personal information and may be at risk. Recipients should run anti-virus software before opening any attachments. All liability is excluded to the extent permitted by law for any claims arising from the use of this medium by this organisation.