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Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce

ASRC report

Cruelty by Design: The health crisis in offshore detention

The health report released this month by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) has documented the poor physical and mental health conditions of those who remain in offshore detention.                                                                        

The ASRC is currently in contact with 64 people on Nauru and states that, 65 percent had reported physical health conditions and 22 percent had severe mental health conditions. The report has also documented the health problems experienced by 47 refugees formerly detained in a similar facility on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island, who remain stranded in PNG. 

"Few other countries go to such lengths to deliberately inflict suffering on people seeking safety and freedom.” 

- Anna Neistat, Senior Director for Research at Amnesty International 

The report outlines current health data, including the impacts on children, and documents relevant case studies amongst other data.

Read the ASRC report Cruelty by Design: The health crisis in offshore detention  

"...that is not offshore detention, that is not a processing centre, that is a suicide centre…"

- Qudratullah Qhausi on his time in Nauru Detention Centre


ACRTx350Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce (ACRT) is an activity of the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA).    

We believe our faith calls us to welcome the stranger and care for the people who find themselves displaced, marginalised or homeless, and those in need of protection. We want to see a compassionate and generous response to welcoming refugees into Australia. 

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