Page is available in: Page is available inEnglish Sidan finns påsvenska
Search result
74 Search result
-
En tryggare framtid
A safer future
Individuals who identify as homosexual, bisexual, transgender or with other queer expressions (LGBTQ+) have the right to seek protection in Sweden if their human rights are violated in another country. Among other things, LGBTQ+ migrants can carry traumatic
2024-06-27
-
Welcome – exchange students and visiting staff
The Swedish Red Cross University is one of the most popular educational centers for nurse education in Sweden. The connection to the Swedish Red Cross and the nursing programme's global profiling makes the education that we offer attractive to employers both at
2024-08-08
-
Rogers Kissiti
Namn: Rogers Kissiti Titel: PhD student E-post: rogers.kissiti@rkh.se About Me I hold a bachelor's degree in Counselling Psychology from Kyambogo University in Kampala, Uganda, and a Master's degree in Work, Industrial and Organizational Psychology from
2026-03-18
-
After your exchange
Here is information about what you need to do after your studies at the Swedish Red Cross University.
2024-08-08
-
Samverkan, Forskningsnyhet
Dare to ask when they don't tell – a podcast episode on domestic violence
"Victims don’t often dare to disclose, and in some cases the perpetrator may be the loved one in the waiting room… In many instances I noticed that the nature of the patient’s ocular injuries did not match with what they said had happened". Violence against
2025-09-26
-
En tryggare framtid - nyheter, Forskningsnyhet
Challenges in education about forced migrants and LGBTQ+ study shows
Challenges in education about forced migrants and LGBTQ+ study by the research project "A safer future" shows.
2024-06-28
-
Stakeholders: Perspectives, Policies & Strategies
Social participation is important for a person’s well-being and mental health. A group of people who are particularly affected by bad health are newly arrived refugees. Research shows that supportive networks that come through, for example, work and social
2024-06-28
-
Resiliency, Mental Health & Social Integration
The goal is to broaden and deepen our knowledge about their lives after resettlement. The research project is carried out using data collected through surveys and nationwide Swedish registers. The main study population consists of 1215 newly resettled refugees
2024-06-28
-
About the research
Research within the Project By means of different methods, we hope to create more knowledge that is relevant for healthcare professionals, researchers, and our target group. We collect data through methods such as interviews, surveys, and group discussions.
2024-06-27
-
En tryggare framtid
Collaboration in A safer future
We work closely with the Red Cross competence center for torture and war injury rehabilitation who help us with guidance and support. Researchers connected to the project. Anna Bedström Phil. Dr. Docent, Linköping University We want our research o to be
2024-06-28