Forced Migration, Older Refugees and Displacement: Implications for Social Work as a Human Rights Profession

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Sofie Ghazanfareeon Karlsson
Jessica H. Jönsson
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[1] Mid Sweden University,Department of Psychology & Social Work
[2] Örebro University,Department of Law, Psychology and Social Work
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Journal of Human Rights and Social Work | 2020年 / 5卷
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Displacement; Forced migration; Human rights; Older refugees; Social work;
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This article explores the conditions of globally displaced older refugees and outlines the implications for social work as a human rights profession. The study is based on a literature review and two current case examples of globally displaced older refugees facing long-term structural discrimination and human rights violation: older Rohingyas at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border and older Palestinians at the Israel-Gaza and Lebanon borders. The authors suggest that social workers as ‘front-line human rights workers’ are uniquely placed to identify needs, and take actionable steps to support and advocate for the human rights of older displaced refugees. It is argued that global social work ethics and principles of social justice and human rights should underpin social work practices that engage people and structures in order to address life challenges and enhance the well-being of displaced older refugees in war zones, at borders and in refugee camps. Future research and welfare projects that aim to analyse the political context that forms the living conditions of forcibly displaced older refugees, whilst enhancing the importance of social workers in interprofessional collaborations in these areas, are discussed.
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