Story: Refugees
Page 6 – External links and sources
More links and websites
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New Zealand Immigration Service manual
This section of the New Zealand Immigration Service operational manual (PDF format) gives detailed information on refugee status.
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RMS Refugee Resettlement
RMS Refugee Resettlement helps refugees with immigration and all aspects of settlement in New Zealand. Their site gives historical and current information about refugees in New Zealand, and provides links to related websites.
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Refugees – who they are and where they come from
This is a chapter in the report Refugee health care: a handbook for health professionals, available as a PDF file from the website of the New Zealand Ministry of Health. It covers the cultural backgrounds and experiences of refugees arriving in New Zealand.
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The Office of Ethnic Affairs
This is the website of New Zealand’s Office of Ethnic Affairs. It includes newsletters and an interpretation service for ethnic communities.
More suggestions and sources
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Beaglehole, Ann. A small price to pay: refugees from Hitler in New Zealand, 1936–1946. Wellington: Allen & Unwin, 1986.
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Beaglehole, Ann. Facing the past: looking back at refugee childhood in New Zealand, 1940s–1960s. Wellington: Allen & Unwin, 1990.
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Binzegger, Anton. New Zealand’s policy on refugees. Wellington: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 1980.
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Greif, Stuart William, ed. Immigration and national identity in New Zealand: one people, two peoples, many peoples? Palmerston North: Dunmore, 1995.
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Refugee women: the New Zealand Refugee Quota Programme. Wellington: Dept of Labour, New Zealand Immigration Service, 1994.
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Skwarko, Krystyna. The invited: the story of the 733 Polish children who grew up in New Zealand. Wellington: Millwood, 1974.