dhr. prof. dr. J.D. (David) Ingleby


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
    Kamernummer: none
  • J.D.Ingleby@uva.nl

Profile

David Ingleby is a researcher at the Centre for Social Science and Global Health. His main interest is migration and health. He is Emeritus Professor of Intercultural Psychology at Utrecht University and Chair of COST Action IS1103, 'Adapting European health systems to diversity'. Before moving to the Netherlands in 1982 he worked for the Medical Research Council in Cambridge and London, as well as lecturing at Cambridge University. In 2007 he was Willy Brandt Memorial Professor at the School of International Migration and Ethnic Relations, Malmö University. He has been involved in many Europe-wide collaborative projects on the health of migrants, refugees and mental health, and the challenge of diversity for health systems.  

LIST OF PROJECTS SINCE 2000

14. Training  packages for health professionals to improve access and quality of health services for migrants and ethnic minorities, including the Roma ( MEM-TP)

Project financed by the EC (CHAFEA) and coordinated by the Andalusian School of Public Health. Website

 

13. Migrant Health: Key Infectious Diseases Affecting Migrant Populations in the EU/EEA

This project is being carried out by LSE Enterprise for the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). 

12. ADAPT (Adapting European health systems to diversity)

This four-year COST Action is currently in its fourth year. It involves a collaboration between 29 European countries exploring the factors that influence policies on the health of migrants and ethnic minorities.

11. Exploratory investigation of cultural differences in the TBS system in the Netherlands(Verkennend onderzoek naar culturele diversiteit in de tbs)

Commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice and carried out by the Van der Hoeven Kliniek, Utrecht.

10. Integrating Refugee and Asylum-seeking Children in the Educational Systems of EU Member States (INTEGRACE)

Co-financed by the European Refugee Fund and coordinated by the  Center for the Study of Democracy, Sofia , Bulgaria

9. Health and Social Care for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities (HOME)

This project is Action IS0603 in the EU's COST programme   (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)

8. Erasmus Curriculum Development project on 'Health and Social Care for Migrants and Minorities'

A teaching network embracing 15 countries.

7. Assisting migrants and communities: analysis of social determinants of health and health inequalities (AMAC)

Project coordinated by the IOM and co-financed by DG SANCO.

6. MIGHEALTHNET - Information network on good practice in health care for migrants and minorities in Europe.

Project co-financed by DG SANCO and active in 16 countries.

5. The IMISCOE / IOM European Survey on Migrant Health

Precursor of Project 6

4. Studies on mental health care delivery for migrants and ethnic minorities

Three PhD projects carried out at ERCOMER. 

3. Supporting refugee and asylum-seeker children at school

Project for the ERF coordinated by PHAROS.

2. Good Practice in Mental Health and Social Care for Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Project for the ERF in conjunction with University of Kent.

1. Mental Health and Social Care for Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Project supported by the SMA fund, Utrecht University.

Publications David Ingleby 2011-2013

In press

Chimienti, M., Ingleby, D. & Cattacin, S. Health. In: M. Martiniello & J. Rath (Eds.)  Immigrant Incorporation.  Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

 

2013 

Rechel, B., Mladovsky, P., Ingleby, D., Mackenbach, J.P. & McKee, M. (2013) Migration and health in an increasingly diverse Europe (Paper 5 of the Lancet series on health in Europe). The Lancet, 381(9873): 1235-45.  Full text  


2012
      

Ingleby, D. (2012). Migration, ethnicity and the ‘social determinants of health’ agenda. Psychosocial Intervention/Intervención Psicosocial 21(3), 331-341.  Full Text

Ingleby, D. & Kramer, S. (2012). Country report: The Netherlands. In: Nonchev., A & Tagarov, N. (Eds.) Integrating Refugee and Asylum-seeking Children in the Educational Systems of EU Member States (pp. 250-278). Sofia: Center for the Study of Democracy.  Link

Warfa, N., Curtis, S., Watters, C., Carswell, K., Ingleby, D. and Bhui, K. (2012) Migration experiences, employment status and psychological distress among Somali immigrants: a mixed-method international study. BMC Public Health, 12:749   (07 Sep 2012). Full text

Penka, S., Kluge, U., Vardar, A., Borde, T. & Ingleby, D. (2012) The concept of 'intercultural opening': the development of an assessment tool for the appraisal of its current status in the mental health care system.  European Psychiatry  27 suppl. 2, 63-69.  Full text

Mladovsky, P., Rechel, B.,Ingleby, D. & McKee, M. (2012) Good practices in migrant health: the European experience.  Clinical Medicine,  12(3), 248-52.   Full text

Ingleby, D. (2012) Introduction by series editor. In: Ingleby, D., Krasnik, A., Lorant, V.  & Razum, O. (Eds.)   Health inequalities and risk factors among migrants and ethnic minorities. COST Series on Health and Diversity, Volume I  (pp. 9-24). Antwerp/Apeldoorn: Garant. Google book

Ingleby, D. (2012) Introduction by series editor. In: D. Ingleby, A. Chiarenza, W. Devillé & I. Kotsioni (Eds.)   Inequalities in Health Care for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities. COST Series on Health and Diversity, Volume II  (pp. 9-28). Antwerp/Apeldoorn: Garant. Google book

Ingleby, D. (2012). Acquiring health literacy as a moral task.  International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care , 8(1), 22-32.  pdf file 

Mladovsky, P. Rechel, B., Ingleby, D. & McKee, M. (2012). Responding to diversity: an exploratory study of migrant health policies in Europe.  Health Policy,  105(1), 1-9.  Full text

Ingleby, D., McKee, M., Mladovsky, P. & Rechel, B. (2012). How the NHS measures up to other health systems.  British Medical Journal , 344, 25-27. Full text


2011  

Ingleby, D. (2011a) Briefing paper on irregular migrants in the WHO European region. Internal report for the  Task Force on Social Exclusion, Disadvantage, Vulnerability and Health  van de   WHO European Review of Social Determinants and the HealthDivide  (50 pp.) 

Ingleby, D. (2011b) Good practice in health service provision for migrants. In Rechel, B., Mladovsky, P., Devillé, W., Rijks, B.,Petrova-Benedict, R. & McKee, M. (eds.)   Migration andhealth in the European Union  (pp. 215-232) Maidenhead: McGraw Hill / Open University Press.  Download whole book

Verstegen, N., Zendedel, R. , Ingleby, D.  & de Vogel, V. (2011)  'De puzzel is het grootst bij allochtonen'. Een verkennend onderzoek naar culturele diversiteit in de tbs.  Den Haag: WODC, ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie.  Download report

Liu, C. -H., Ingleby, D. & Meeuwesen, L. (2011) Barriers to health care for Chinese in the Netherlands .  International Journal of Family Medicine,  vol. 2011, doi:10.1155/2011/635853. Full text 

Bhugra, D., Gupta, S., Bhui, K., Craig, T., Dogra, N., Ingleby, D., Kirkbride, J., Moussaoui, D., Nazroo, J., Qureshi, A., Stompe, T. & Tribe, R. (2011a) WPA guidance on mental health and mental health care in migrants.  World Psychiatry  10, 2-10.  pdf file 

Dutch version: Bhugra, D., Gupta, S., Bhui, K., Craig, T.,Dogra, N., Ingleby, D., Kirkbride, J., Moussaoui, D., Nazroo, J., Qureshi, A., Stompe, T.& Tribe, R. (2011b) WPA-leidraad over geestelijke gezondheid van en ggz voor migranten.  Cultuur Migratie Gezondheid 8 (2), 64-97. pdf file 

2014

  • D. Ingleby (2014). Intelligibility. In A. Scull (Ed.), Cultural sociology of mental illness: an A-to-Z guide (pp. 409-411). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483346342.n150
  • D. Ingleby (2014). Global Mental Health Movement. In A. Scull (Ed.), Cultural sociology of mental illness: an A-to-Z guide (pp. 335-336). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483346342.n122
  • J.D. Ingleby (2014). Global Mental Health. In A. Scull (Ed.), Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness (pp. 334-335). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2013

  • C.-H. Liu, L. Meeuwesen, F. van Wesel & D. Ingleby (2013). Beliefs about mental illness among Chinese in the West. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 9 (3), 108-121. doi: 10.1108/IJMHSC-07-2013-0020
  • B. Rechel, P. Mladovsky, D. Ingleby, J.P. Mackenbach & M. McKee (2013). Migration and health in an increasingly diverse Europe. Lancet, 381 (9873), 1235-1245. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)62086-8
  • D. Ingleby, S. Kramer & M.S. Merry (2013). Educational challenges raised by refugee and asylum-seeking children and other newcomers: the Dutch response. In E.L. Brown & A. Krasteva (Eds.), Migrants and refugees: equitable education for displaced populations (International advances in education: global initiatives for equity and social justice) (pp. 29-50). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

2013

Spreker

  • J.D. Ingleby (2013, September 4). Migration and health from a policy perspective. Oslo, National Conference on Migration and Health Organised by National Centre for Minority Health Research (NAKMI), Oslo.
  • J.D. Ingleby (2013, November 7). How can education improve the health of migrants and ethnic minorities? Almeria, Sixth International Conference on Intercultural Education. Organised by University of Almeria.
  • J.D. Ingleby (2013, September 19). Migrant health policies in Europe. Bern, First National Conference of the Swiss Migrant Friendly Hospitals. Organised by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health.
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