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Seminar: Polish Labour Migrants
Labour migrants face a variety of social, economic and health related challenges. This seminar will give a platform on the concerns and challenges of migration and health in Norway with a focus on Polish labour migrants.
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How do we ensure access and reduce barriers to health services for this group?
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How do we ensure knowledge of rights and regulations in this group of migrant workers?
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How can we secure medical safety for patients that get medical help from different health services in different countries?
This seminar is aimed at policy implementers, professionals in the health sector, private sector stakeholders, union representatives, NGOs and the public sector.
Date: Tuesday April 10th 2018 Time: 09:00 - 13:00 Venue: FAFO auditorium, Borggata 2B, 0650 Oslo
This seminar is free of charge and will be held in Norwegian and English.
Click here to register or email adarko@iom.int for any questions.
Speakers
- Usman Mushtaq, Caritas
- Anna-Sofie Ekendahl-Dreyer, Caritas
- Melanie Straiton, Folkeinstituttet
- Petrova-Benedict Roumyana, IOM Regional Office, Brussels
- Ole Bredesen Nordfjell, Reform
Organizers
IOM, in collaboration with Folkehelseinstituttet - NAKMI - Migrasjonshelse, Caritas Norge and Reform - ressurssenter for menn.