242972 Refugee well-being promoters: Overcoming barriers to a healthy life in the US

Monday, October 31, 2011: 1:10 PM

Lauren Schroeder, MPH, Program Coordinator , Center for Well-Being - Well-Being Promotion, The International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Deborah Jean McClelland, MLS , Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Aaron Grigg, MSW, LCSW, Program Manager , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Bushra Faesal, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee, Tucson, AZ
Chandra Sangroula, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Mary Lyimo, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Nar Maya Subedi, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Fadwa Elnabulsi, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Deko Hussein, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Sita Adhikari, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Damyanti Kathet, Well-Being Promoter , Center for Well-Being, International Rescue Committee Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Refugees' prior experiences in their country of origin--the refugee camp, fleeing from one place to the other, preparation for resettlement--greatly influence their resettlement process in the US. In the camps basic needs are met through a system of passive dependency. In the US, basic needs are met through systems requiring self-reliance. Upon arrival many refugees look forward to a life of equal justice, health and prosperity only to discover an abundance of barriers creating new disparities. Within the US health care system refugees face limited access to quality and necessary services. To reach their full well-being potential, resettled refugees are in need of education, guidance, and support within and beyond the healthcare system. The Well-Being Promotion Program at the International Rescue Committee in Tucson is an education, referral and advocacy program employing refugee women who have successfully resettled and integrated into the Tucson community as Well-Being Promoters to transmit specific knowledge, information resources, and skills to newly arrived women and their families, in order to create a community of self-reliant refugees. During the presentation the Well-Being Promoters and Program Coordinator will demonstrate the barriers preventing resettling refugees from leading a life of well-being within and outside the US healthcare system. They will discuss the role of Well-Being Promoters as educators, role models, and cultural liaisons when working with newly arrived refugee women and their families to overcome wellness barriers.

Learning Areas:
Advocacy for health and health education
Diversity and culture
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs

Learning Objectives:
After hearing the presentation, attendees will be able to identify the barriers preventing resettling refugees from experiencing a life of true well-being in the US. In addition, attendees will be able to identify various strategies employed by refugee well-being promoters to effectively work with newly arrived women and their families to overcome these barriers.

Keywords: Refugees, Community Health Promoters

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am the current Refugee Well-Being Promotion Program Coordinator and which I created the program, monitoring, and evaluation plan for.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.