Growing youthcrime rates, withcarjackings andhome invasionsdoubling in thelast yearAustralia’s officialrefugee populationwas 56,933 – 45thoverall, 50th percapita and 88threlative to nationalGross DomesticProduct (GDP).More than 330Sudaneseimmigrantswere arrestedfor assault inVictoria, 20183,707Sudanese killedwithin 6 monthsdue to violence,health issues orbeing displacedAustralia’sresettlement of12,706 refugeesduring the 2018calendar year sawthe country rankedthird overall forresettlement.20% ofsudaneserefugeessustainpsychologicalproblemsCrimes committed inVictoria bySudanese youth –1.1% compared toWhite Australians –71.3%The country hostingthe largest number ofrefugees as at 31December 2018,according to UNHCR,was Turkey (3.68million90% ofSudaneserefugeesrequirevaccinationsBetween January2009 andDecember 2018,Australiarecognised orresettled 180,790refugees.27% ofSudaneseyouth graduatefrom highschool per yearin 2016,232,000Sudaneseleft Sudan forAustraliaone in 19Sudaneseeach year getspicked up foralleged crimesIn 2018,18.8% ofSudanesewereemployed21% ofVictoria'spopulationis SudaneseA refugee, generallyspeaking, is adisplaced person whohas been forced tocross nationalboundaries and whocannot return homesafelyGrowing youthcrime rates, withcarjackings andhome invasionsdoubling in thelast yearAustralia’s officialrefugee populationwas 56,933 – 45thoverall, 50th percapita and 88threlative to nationalGross DomesticProduct (GDP).More than 330Sudaneseimmigrantswere arrestedfor assault inVictoria, 20183,707Sudanese killedwithin 6 monthsdue to violence,health issues orbeing displacedAustralia’sresettlement of12,706 refugeesduring the 2018calendar year sawthe country rankedthird overall forresettlement.20% ofsudaneserefugeessustainpsychologicalproblemsCrimes committed inVictoria bySudanese youth –1.1% compared toWhite Australians –71.3%The country hostingthe largest number ofrefugees as at 31December 2018,according to UNHCR,was Turkey (3.68million90% ofSudaneserefugeesrequirevaccinationsBetween January2009 andDecember 2018,Australiarecognised orresettled 180,790refugees.27% ofSudaneseyouth graduatefrom highschool per yearin 2016,232,000Sudaneseleft Sudan forAustraliaone in 19Sudaneseeach year getspicked up foralleged crimesIn 2018,18.8% ofSudanesewereemployed21% ofVictoria'spopulationis SudaneseA refugee, generallyspeaking, is adisplaced person whohas been forced tocross nationalboundaries and whocannot return homesafely

Refugee health - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-Growing youth crime rates, with carjackings and home invasions doubling in the last year
  2. I-Australia’s official refugee population was 56,933 – 45th overall, 50th per capita and 88th relative to national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
  3. B-More than 330 Sudanese immigrants were arrested for assault in Victoria, 2018
  4. N-3,707 Sudanese killed within 6 months due to violence, health issues or being displaced
  5. N-Australia’s resettlement of 12,706 refugees during the 2018 calendar year saw the country ranked third overall for resettlement.
  6. B-20% of sudanese refugees sustain psychological problems
  7. B-Crimes committed in Victoria by Sudanese youth – 1.1% compared to White Australians – 71.3%
  8. B-The country hosting the largest number of refugees as at 31 December 2018, according to UNHCR, was Turkey (3.68 million
  9. G-90% of Sudanese refugees require vaccinations
  10. G-Between January 2009 and December 2018, Australia recognised or resettled 180,790 refugees.
  11. I-27% of Sudanese youth graduate from high school per year
  12. I-in 2016, 232,000 Sudanese left Sudan for Australia
  13. N-one in 19 Sudanese each year gets picked up for alleged crimes
  14. I-In 2018, 18.8% of Sudanese were employed
  15. N-21% of Victoria's population is Sudanese
  16. G-A refugee, generally speaking, is a displaced person who has been forced to cross national boundaries and who cannot return home safely