From the Jungle to safety.

Nurs Child Young People

England.

Published: November 2016

Unaccompanied children in the Calais refugee camp eligible under the European Union Dublin III agreement to join their families in the UK left the so-called Jungle ahead of its closure last month. Once they arrive in the UK and begin to recover from their ordeal, one of the most vital things they will need is healthcare.

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