Publications - Topics - Migrant Health

Migrant Health in North East England

North East England is the smallest and least culturally and ethnically diverse of the nine English regions. Between 1999 and 2008 it received more than ten thousand asylum seekers, several thousand migrant workers and growing numbers of overseas students. The North East Public Health Observatory (NEPHO) produced reports on migrant health in 2002 and 2008.

Including migrant populations in Joint Strategic Needs Assessment: a guide

This guide is to assist those involved in JSNAs of migrant populations. It provides practical techniques, sources of data and lists of helpful resources as well as examples of innovative practcce.

New arrivals in North East England: mapping migrant health and NHS delivery

North East England is the smallest and least diverse of the nine English regions. Since 1999 it has received more than ten thousand asylum seekers, several thousand migrant workers; and growing numbers of overseas students. This report describes who the North East's new arrivals are, the numbers that have arrived since the late 1990s, the areas in which they are living and the regional infrastructure there to support them. It considers their health needs, current service provision and commissioning arrangements.

Occasional Paper No 29 - Migrant Health in North East England

North East England is the smallest and least diverse of the nine English regions. Since 1999 it has received more than ten thousand asylum seekers, several thousand migrant workers; and growing numbers of overseas students.