Projects
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Guidelines for health personnel on child abuse
On commission from the Norwegian Directorate of Health and Social Affairs, NKVTS has developed a knowledge-based guideline for health personnel for cases where there is…
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Safety, violence and quality of life in Norway
The project “Safety, violence and quality of life in Norway” is a nationwide prevalence study that investigates Norwegian men and women’s feelings of safety, and…
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Unaccompanied refugee minors resettling in Norway: Focusing on education, accommodation and care provisions (FUS)
Which factors may promote or inhibit unaccompanied refugee minors’ development and learning opportunities in the resettlement and integration phase? There is a great need for…
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Epidemiology: Traumatic events in adolescents.
The research project will study the significance of posttraumatic stress reactions in relation to somatic health problems and risk behaviour in adolescents exposed to traumas.
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The FGM Programme: Overview of agencies involved in anti-GM work and their knowledge requirements
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The FGM Programme: Information material.
Informational material on female genital mutilation shall be prepared and published
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The FGM Programme: Genital mutilation in the Norwegian context -realization and psycho-social issues
The project will study the paradigm shift, the change process and coping with pressure to gain knowledge and transformation processes as experienced by pioneers, children,…
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The reception of children of refugees and asylum seekers in the Nordic countries – a Norwegian survey
A team of Nordic researchers will for the first time investigate and compare how asylum seeking and refugee children are received in the Nordic countries.…
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- Forced migration and refugee health
- Implementation and Treatment
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers – Trauma experiences and mental health problems
In this study we investigate the experiences that unaccompanied asylum seekers who come to Norway under the age of 15 have had prior to arriving in Norway, and the…
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Development of statistics from incest centres