Inclusion Health and Inequality Groups:

Vulnerable Migrants

Certain groups of migrants are particularly vulnerable to potential health needs because of their experiences either before, during or after migration. Most migrants to the UK come to work or study and are young and healthy. There are however some groups of migrants who may have increased health needs associated with their experiences before, during and after migration.

Groups of vulnerable migrants living in the UK include: asylum seekers and refugees, unaccompanied children, people who have been trafficked, undocumented migrants (those who are living in the UK with no legal status) and low paid migrant workers.

Useful Resources

  • Migrant health guide (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)

    Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.

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    Guidance and Best Practice
  • Inclusion Health Groups in Frimley ICS: An overview of available data and published evidence (OHID)

    This data pack is intended to provide a one-off summary of available data and evidence for the inclusion of health groups in the South East at an ICB level. The aim of this resource is to understand what data exists at a local level. For each group, the key messages for systems are presented, followed by an overview of health issues and available data.

    View resource
    Data and Analysis

Currently no resources for this region

  • Migrant health guide (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)

    Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.

    View resource
    Guidance and Best Practice

Currently no resources for this region

  • Inclusion Health Groups in Frimley ICS: An overview of available data and published evidence (OHID)

    This data pack is intended to provide a one-off summary of available data and evidence for the inclusion of health groups in the South East at an ICB level. The aim of this resource is to understand what data exists at a local level. For each group, the key messages for systems are presented, followed by an overview of health issues and available data.

    View resource
    Data and Analysis

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region