what are the socially marginalised groups
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Marginalisation – sometimes also called social exclusion – refers to the relegation to the fringes of society due to a lack of access to rights, resources, and opportunities. In the context of INWORK, marginalised and vulnerable groups include people with experiences of: ... Homelessness.
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- Against this background, this study aimed to identify components of good practice in the provision of mental health care across six groups that are widely considered as socially marginalised long-term unemployed; street sex workers; homeless; refugees/asylum seekers; irregular migrants and members
- Examples of marginalized populations include, but are not limited to, groups excluded due to race, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical ability, language, and/or immigration status.
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