Psychiatric Ethics and a Politics of CompassionThe Case of Detained Asylum Seekers in Australia

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Deborah Zion
Linda Briskman
Bebe Loff
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[1] Monash University,International Public Health Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
[2] Curtin University,Centre for Human Rights Education
[3] Monash University,Michael Kirby Centre for Health and Human Rights, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
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Asylum seekers; Psychiatry; Bioethics: Medical ethics; Conflict/dualities of interest; Mental health;
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Australia has one of the harshest regimes for the processing of asylum seekers, people who have applied for refugee status but are still awaiting an answer. It has received sharp rebuke for its policies from international human rights bodies but continues to exercise its resolve to protect its borders from those seeking protection. One means of doing so is the detention of asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat. Health care providers who care for asylum seekers in these conditions experience a conflict of “dual loyalty,” whereby their role in preserving and maintaining the health of patients can run counter to their employment in detention facilities. Many psychiatrists who have worked in the detention setting engage in forms of political activism in order to change the process of seeking refuge.
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