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  • Trauma-informed care
  • Refugee health
  • Social work in healthcare

Background:

  • Complex trauma significantly impacts refugee families.
  • Multifaceted needs present unique support challenges.
  • Existing community services may have gaps for immigrant and refugee populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore barriers in supporting refugee families with complex trauma.
  • To review practitioner roles in service coordination and therapeutic intervention.
  • To identify service gaps and propose recommendations for new immigrant and refugee populations.

Main Methods:

  • Case study methodology.
  • Analysis of practitioner roles, processes, and participation.
  • Examination of service delivery from service coordination and treatment perspectives.

Main Results:

  • Complex trauma in refugee families presents multifaceted needs.
  • Barriers exist in providing integrated support.
  • Gaps in community services impact accessibility and effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced coordination between service coordination and therapeutic intervention is crucial.
  • Addressing identified service gaps can improve outcomes for refugee families.
  • Recommendations focus on strengthening community-based support systems.