Pathways to Refugee Wellbeing: Indonesia
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*Please check out our mental health workshop for refugee communities in Indonesia: “Revisiting our Health and Wellbeing in Times of Stress”. The recording is available at: https://bit.ly/unswwellbeingwebinar0620
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*Research Update!
The Pathways to Refugee Wellbeing in Indonesia research team would like to express our utmost gratitude to the refugee and asylum seeker community in Indonesia who has supported this research. We hope that this research gives an opportunity for refugee and asylum seekers in Indonesia to share their stories, so that we can better support refugees and asylum seekers in in the future. Looking at the warm response from the community in Indonesia, we are glad to understand the community also sees this research as such an opportunity.
Please note that registration for this study is now CLOSED.
Further details about what this might mean for you is outlined below:
1. If you have completed the first survey, our team will send you a reminder email and WhatsApp message closer to your second survey scheduled date. Participants who wish to change their contact details (phone number, email) are welcomed to inform our research team by sending a message to our WhatsApp number (+62 838 6796 3817) or email address (prw@unsw.edu.au).
2. If you have registered and received an email and/or WhatsApp notification with a unique link to access the first survey, please be encouraged to complete the survey as soon as possible.
3. If you have registered, but have not yet received an email and/or Whatsapp notification from our research team, we appreciate your patience. Please be aware that our online system ensures every registration gets through for an individual review. However, due to the warm response from the refugee and asylum seeker community around Indonesia, we have a long list of new individual registrations still waiting to be reviewed. We will get back to you with a response as soon as possible.
Thank you for your interest in the Pathways to Refugee Wellbeing in Indonesia study. While registrations are now closed, if you would like us to notify you about future studies and opportunities in Indonesia, please enter your details below.
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