21% ofVictoria'spopulationis SudaneseThe country hostingthe largest number ofrefugees as at 31December 2018,according to UNHCR,was Turkey (3.68millionone in 19Sudaneseeach year getspicked up foralleged crimesGrowing youthcrime rates, withcarjackings andhome invasionsdoubling in thelast yearCrimes committed inVictoria bySudanese youth –1.1% compared toWhite Australians –71.3%3,707Sudanese killedwithin 6 monthsdue to violence,health issues orbeing displacedIn 2018,18.8% ofSudanesewereemployedBetween January2009 andDecember 2018,Australiarecognised orresettled 180,790refugees.20% ofsudaneserefugeessustainpsychologicalproblemsin 2016,232,000Sudaneseleft Sudan forAustraliaA refugee, generallyspeaking, is adisplaced person whohas been forced tocross nationalboundaries and whocannot return homesafelyAustralia’s officialrefugee populationwas 56,933 – 45thoverall, 50th percapita and 88threlative to nationalGross DomesticProduct (GDP).27% ofSudaneseyouth graduatefrom highschool per yearMore than 330Sudaneseimmigrantswere arrestedfor assault inVictoria, 201890% ofSudaneserefugeesrequirevaccinationsAustralia’sresettlement of12,706 refugeesduring the 2018calendar year sawthe country rankedthird overall forresettlement.21% ofVictoria'spopulationis SudaneseThe country hostingthe largest number ofrefugees as at 31December 2018,according to UNHCR,was Turkey (3.68millionone in 19Sudaneseeach year getspicked up foralleged crimesGrowing youthcrime rates, withcarjackings andhome invasionsdoubling in thelast yearCrimes committed inVictoria bySudanese youth –1.1% compared toWhite Australians –71.3%3,707Sudanese killedwithin 6 monthsdue to violence,health issues orbeing displacedIn 2018,18.8% ofSudanesewereemployedBetween January2009 andDecember 2018,Australiarecognised orresettled 180,790refugees.20% ofsudaneserefugeessustainpsychologicalproblemsin 2016,232,000Sudaneseleft Sudan forAustraliaA refugee, generallyspeaking, is adisplaced person whohas been forced tocross nationalboundaries and whocannot return homesafelyAustralia’s officialrefugee populationwas 56,933 – 45thoverall, 50th percapita and 88threlative to nationalGross DomesticProduct (GDP).27% ofSudaneseyouth graduatefrom highschool per yearMore than 330Sudaneseimmigrantswere arrestedfor assault inVictoria, 201890% ofSudaneserefugeesrequirevaccinationsAustralia’sresettlement of12,706 refugeesduring the 2018calendar year sawthe country rankedthird overall forresettlement.

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