Refugee
Newly arrived refugee children and families are at a high risk in developing health problems.
As one of our priority populations, we aim to support and facilitate specialised care for clinicians who may have patients who are newly arrived refugees.
Our services
The HARK clinic provides assessment for newly arrived refugee children and families at The Children's Hospital at Westmead.
Our clinic provides assessments for newly arrived refugee children and families at the Sydney Children's Hospitals, Randwick.
External resources

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STARTTS
Phone1800 845 192
Biography
STARTTS is a specialist, not-for-profit organisation that provides culturally relevant support and counselling for children, young people, and parents from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.
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Appointment reminder translation tool
Biography
The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service has an online tool that allows you to translate appointment details into your patient's language.
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Translated health resources
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The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service has compiled health resources for refugee communities and their languages.
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