Asylum mental health: workstreams, tools and case studies
Workstreams, resources and case studies developed or endorsed by the Home Office Asylumasylum Mentalmental Healthhealth and Wellbeingwellbeing team.
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- Home Office
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- 16 October 2024
- Last updated
- 12 August 2025 — See all updates
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Workstreams, tools and case studies by the Home Office Asylum Mental Health and Wellbeing team
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This document provides an overview of the workstreams, resources and case studies developed or endorsed by the Home Office Asylumasylum Mentalmental Healthhealth and Wellbeingwellbeing (MHW) team.
The aim is to:
- support
peoplethe seeking asylums mental health and wellbeing of people seeking asylum
- raise awareness about what is available
- highlight examples of good practice measures presented at MHW team stakeholder engagement
foraforums
In the next iteration of this booklet, we hope to be able to showcase new case studies. If you would like to highlight good practice via this platform, we would welcome any fresh examples for inclusion at tip@homeoffice.gov.uk.
See also our guidance on physical and mental health support for people seeking asylum.
Updates to this page
Published 16 October 2024
Last updated 12 August 2025
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Published the 2025 edition of the booklet, which includes findings from the trauma-informed practice pilot.
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First published.
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Details
This document provides an overview of the workstreams, resources and case studies developed or endorsed by the Home Office Asylumasylum Mentalmental Healthhealth and Wellbeingwellbeing (MHW) team.
The aim is to:
- support
peopletheseekingasylums - raise awareness about what is available
- highlight examples of good practice measures presented at MHW team stakeholder engagement
foraforums
In the next iteration of this booklet, we hope to be able to showcase new case studies. If you would like to highlight good practice via this platform, we would welcome any fresh examples for inclusion at tip@homeoffice.gov.uk.
See also our guidance on physical and mental health support for people seeking asylum.
Updates to this page
-
Published the 2025 edition of the booklet, which includes findings from the trauma-informed practice pilot.
-
First published.
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Update history
2025-08-12 12:08
Published the 2025 edition of the booklet, which includes findings from the trauma-informed practice pilot.
2024-10-16 11:39
First published.