Human Rights, Dual Loyalties, and Clinical IndependenceChallenges Facing Mental Health Professionals Working in Australia’s Immigration Detention Network

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Ryan Essex
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[1] Villawood Immigration Detention Centre,
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | 2014年 / 11卷
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Asylum seekers; Immigration detention; Mental health; Human rights; Dual loyalty; Clinical independence;
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Although Australia has comparatively few individuals seeking asylum, it has had a mandatory detention policy in place since 1992. This policy has been maintained by successive governments despite the overwhelmingly negative impact mandatory detention has on mental health. For mental health professionals working in this environment, a number of moral, ethical, and human rights issues are raised. These issues are discussed here, with a focus on dual loyalty conflicts and drawing on personal experience, the bioethics and human rights literature, and recent parliamentary inquiries. For those who continue to work in this environment, future directions are also discussed.
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