Clark, Nancy2025-08-152025-08-152024Clark, N. (2024). Upscaling integrated mental health services and systems for people of forced migration. Open Access Government, 42(1), 166–167. https://doi.org/10.56367/OAG-042-11405https://doi.org/10.56367/OAG-042-11405https://hdl.handle.net/1828/22613How can realist impact evaluation be used to upscale the integration of mental health programs for people of forced migration? Nancy Clark, an Associate Professor from the University of Victoria, investigates. Forced migration, displacement, and resettlement can be considered determinants of migrant mental health. Migrants are people who experience migration and/or forced displacement across or within national borders, e.g., refugees, asylum seekers, the undocumented, people who require temporary or permanent protection. (IOM Glossary on Migration, 2019).enCC BY 4.0Upscaling integrated mental health services and systems for people of forced migrationArticleSchool of Nursing