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Main course

Module 1: Immigration and social determinants of health

Module 2: Intro to Mental Health

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Module 3: Key populations - women

Module 4: Key populations - children

Module 5: Key populations...

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Module 6: Treatment and support

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Module 7

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Module 8: Service delivery + pathways to care

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Module 9: Partnerships + mental health promotion

9.1 Strategies for promoting mental health
Strategies for promoting mental health + +
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Module 10: Self-care

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Promoting mental health

Interventions to promote the well-being of immigrant and refugee children should reduce the risk factors negatively affecting their mental health. These risk factors include structural discrimination and social exclusion or bullying, as well as social and contextual risk factors like poverty and limited literacy.

By addressing resilience-challenging factors and applying resilience-promoting factors (i.e., protective or preventive factors), service providers can help mediate the challenges that immigrant and refugee children and youth face. At the same time, this population can build on their own strengths and resilience to ease the acculturation process (Khanlou & Wray, 2014).

With supportive families and communities, refugee children and other newcomer children affected by war or trauma will be supported in their healing and in becoming competent young adults.

Review question

True or false?

Despite a greater vulnerability to mental health problems, refugee children demonstrate profound strength and resilience in their ability to overcome difficult situations and adaptation to new environments.

True