Service Provision and the Needs of Newly Arrived Refugees in Sydney, Australia: A Descriptive Analysis

A survey of 45 key service providers was conducted to determine whether service provision meets the needs of newly arrived refugees in Sydney Australia.

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Administrative agencies
Analysis
Australia
Availability of services
Cambodians
Communities
Community Relations
Cultural Maintenance
Cultural Pluralism
Departments
Duplication
Emigration and immigration
English Curriculum
Funding
Government
Government (Administrative Body)
Immigration Policy
Insurance settlements
International migration
Jewish refugees
Land Settlement
Language Skills
Local government
Mainstreaming
Meetings
Migrant communities
Migrants
National Integrated Settlement Strategy
Needs
Non English Speaking
Non-governmental organizations
Nongovernmental Organizations
Public Opinion
Refugee settlement policy
Refugees
Research Design
Research Notes
Resource Centers
Service provision
Services
Social aspects
Social service
Social Services
Social Services Utilization
Social welfare
Special Needs Students
Survey of refugee service providers
Surveys
Sydney
Sydney New South Wales Australia
Underutilisation
title Service Provision and the Needs of Newly Arrived Refugees in Sydney, Australia: A Descriptive Analysis
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