The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK

The Home Office Windrush Scandal of 2018 has had major implications for the wellbeing of survivors and is thought to have affected more than 15,000 individuals. The Government led compensation scheme to provide retribution to those impacted has been consistently argued as insufficient, in part linke...

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Main Authors: Karlie Janes, Patrick Vernon, Dawn Estefan, Farah Sheibani, Glenda Caesar, Rochelle A. Burgess
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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author Karlie Janes
Patrick Vernon
Dawn Estefan
Farah Sheibani
Glenda Caesar
Rochelle A. Burgess
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description The Home Office Windrush Scandal of 2018 has had major implications for the wellbeing of survivors and is thought to have affected more than 15,000 individuals. The Government led compensation scheme to provide retribution to those impacted has been consistently argued as insufficient, in part linked to under appreciation of mental health consequences of the scandal. However, there is limited evidence which documents the nature of mental health issues that survivors and families have faced. This need for further evidence intersects with the need to protect a highly vulnerable community from further traumatisation. Our study contributes to this gap through a content analysis of survivor testimonies (n = 96) published in publicly available media sources between 2017 and 2023. Analysis explored social pathways to the development of mental distress and experiences of potential mental health consequences. Our analysis was informed by a complex trauma and complex racial trauma framework. Findings demonstrate that the scandal disrupted numerous social domains linked to livelihoods and positive wellbeing, driving survivors into homelessness, and experiences of dehumanization within state systems. This shaped survivors’ experiences of emotional distress, resulting in symptoms linked to depression, chronic stress, and anxiety disorders. Our work illuminates new details about the nature of trauma faced by survivors. Findings suggest the need for systems that provide targeted mental health supports that also address social disruption, to fully respond to the harms created by the scandal.
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spelling doaj-art-26698cc14afb47aba08dff6ea83890312025-08-20T02:38:13ZengElsevierSSM - Mental Health2666-56032024-12-01610035210.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100352The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UKKarlie Janes0Patrick Vernon1Dawn Estefan2Farah Sheibani3Glenda Caesar4Rochelle A. Burgess5Institute for Global Health, UCL, London, UKUniversity of Wolverhampton (Hon), NHS Birmingham & Solihull ICS, UKCreative Thought and Thinking, London, UKInstitute for Global Health, UCL, London, UKWindrush Lives, London, UKUCL Institute for Global Health, 30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH, UK; Corresponding author. Global Mental Health and Social Justice, Institute for Global Health, UCL, UK.The Home Office Windrush Scandal of 2018 has had major implications for the wellbeing of survivors and is thought to have affected more than 15,000 individuals. The Government led compensation scheme to provide retribution to those impacted has been consistently argued as insufficient, in part linked to under appreciation of mental health consequences of the scandal. However, there is limited evidence which documents the nature of mental health issues that survivors and families have faced. This need for further evidence intersects with the need to protect a highly vulnerable community from further traumatisation. Our study contributes to this gap through a content analysis of survivor testimonies (n = 96) published in publicly available media sources between 2017 and 2023. Analysis explored social pathways to the development of mental distress and experiences of potential mental health consequences. Our analysis was informed by a complex trauma and complex racial trauma framework. Findings demonstrate that the scandal disrupted numerous social domains linked to livelihoods and positive wellbeing, driving survivors into homelessness, and experiences of dehumanization within state systems. This shaped survivors’ experiences of emotional distress, resulting in symptoms linked to depression, chronic stress, and anxiety disorders. Our work illuminates new details about the nature of trauma faced by survivors. Findings suggest the need for systems that provide targeted mental health supports that also address social disruption, to fully respond to the harms created by the scandal.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666560324000574Windrush scandalComplex racial traumaImmigrationMigrationMental healthComplex trauma
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Patrick Vernon
Dawn Estefan
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Glenda Caesar
Rochelle A. Burgess
The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
SSM - Mental Health
Windrush scandal
Complex racial trauma
Immigration
Migration
Mental health
Complex trauma
title The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
title_full The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
title_fullStr The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
title_full_unstemmed The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
title_short The ties that bind: Understanding the mental health consequences of the Windrush Scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the UK
title_sort ties that bind understanding the mental health consequences of the windrush scandal and hostile immigration policies on survivors in the uk
topic Windrush scandal
Complex racial trauma
Immigration
Migration
Mental health
Complex trauma
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666560324000574
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