About the archive
The Careif Archive of Refugee Empowerment CARE), is designed to serve as an essential resource for mental health and social care practitioners, community organisations, as well as for refugees and asylum seekers themselves.
The archive provides easy access to a comprehensive collection of information, resources, and guidance that are often difficult to find in one place. These materials have been developed by healthcare professionals, along with academic and research institutions with extensive experience and expertise in supporting refugees and asylum seekers settle in their newly adopted country, both in the UK and globally.
The archive is regularly updated to ensure that new resources are added and inactive resources are removed.
An archive for refugees and asylum seekers
For refugees and asylum seekers and their families, we offer a wealth of resources and guidance tailored to their needs and the obstacles they may face, including matters related to education, healthcare, social welfare, and legal issues to empower them and assert their rights and entitlements.
An archive for professionals
For professionals, we offer a platform to share knowledge, skills, and best practices, featuring evidence-based practice and practiced-based evidence in psychosocial interventions, along with valuable resources on working with and supporting this population effectively.
The CARE team
CARE is maintained by a small group of individuals. See our team members page to find out more.
Contact us
We appreciate input from our users and incorporate feedback to enhance our archive. If you have ideas on how we can improve or suggestions for new resources, we would be eager to hear from you.
We are committed to improving service provision for refugees and asylum seekers, therefore, continuously update our content to reflect the latest information and resources including new governmental and non-governmental guidelines, upcoming or previous workshops and training sessions, psychological and psychosocial interventions, and changes in available services and organisations working with refugees and asylum seekers.
Please send your suggestions or updated resources and information to us using the contact form provided below. This will help us maintain this archive and continue to stay current and effective in supporting refugees and asylum seekers and professionals working with them.