Pediatric Migrant Health in Europe

About this Priority Setting Partnership 

Children, adolescents and families with migration experiences face unique and often daunting challenges when navigating the healthcare systems in Europe. From specific healthcare needs resulting from their migration journey, to language barriers and unfamiliar healthcare processes, they are often at a disadvantage when it comes to receiving the needed care. Research to address these challenges is essential to ensure that every child, regardless of their background, receives the best possible healthcare. 

The PSP is led by the Migrant Child & Adolescent health - Research in Europe (Mi-CARE) Steering Group: a group of 14 healthcare professionals and people with lived experience of migration from diverse backgrounds and countries around the world. Through our research and initiatives, including this survey, we aim to improve healthcare for migrant children and adolescents across Europe. 

The initial question gathering survey opened in October 2024 and is now closed. More information will be available here when the shortlisting survey opens.

Who is involved

The PSP has a Steering Group who are the group of people who manage the Pediatric Migrant Health in Europe Priority Setting Partnership.

Key documents

These documents set out the aims, objectives and commitments of the PSP.

Pediatric Migrant Health in Europe PSP protocol

Pediatric Migrant Health in Europe PSP Steering Group terms of reference

Pediatric-Migrant-Health-PSP-initial-survey-flyer.pdf