The office, in Mark - Viverito's vision, will also establish
an Immigrant Family Resource Center in each borough.
Not exact matches
The ActionNYC model is intended to provide
immigrant families with trusted legal
resources and reduce reliance on fraudulent and predatory providers of immigration law.
Starting immediately, the IDC's new
Immigrant Defense Coalition will operate out of each member's district office to provide legal services,
resources and any assistance to
immigrants and their
families.
The conference drafted plans for «a major initiative to protect
immigrant communities,» including providing «legal services,
resources and any assistance to
immigrants and their
families» out of each member's office.
The next steps toward better understanding ACEs for Hispanic children from
immigrant families, says Caballero, are to determine what, if any, resilience factors do exist and what traumas may be hidden or specific to the population in order to better guide policy and invest in
resources that support those resilience factors and help address such traumas.
Single mom Esmeralda Cerezo finds strength by volunteering daily at the Healthy Start center at Madison Elementary, providing extra
resources and helping
immigrant families feel welcome in the school community.
«A common theme in research on immigration and education is that
immigrant children often say they feel they are on their own because they don't have a lot of
family resources,» Louie said, noting that «American schools are structured in a way so that parents are advocates of children.»
Milwaukee High School of the Arts will host a
Resource Fair on Saturday, May 5, to help refugee and
immigrant families locate language and other community services.
See IDRA's webpage on serving
immigrant students for education
resources for elementary and secondary school - aged students and their
families.
Immigrants» Rights FAQ - ILRC The Immigration Legal
Resource Center (ILRC) offers an FAQ on
immigrant rights for
families.
Through Briya's partnership with Mary's Center, there is also an emphasis on ensuring that low - income
families and first - generation
immigrant families have access to the
resources needed to adjust and thrive.
As a national expert on these issues, the
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides ongoing trainings on the family - based immigration process, answers case - specific questions from practitioners, authors a comprehensive manual, Families & Immigration: A Practical Guide, and advocates locally and federally in support of immigrant
Immigrant Legal
Resource Center (ILRC) provides ongoing trainings on the
family - based immigration process, answers case - specific questions from practitioners, authors a comprehensive manual,
Families & Immigration: A Practical Guide, and advocates locally and federally in support of immigrant f
Families & Immigration: A Practical Guide, and advocates locally and federally in support of
immigrant immigrant familiesfamilies.
The
Immigrant Legal
Resource Center will continue working to keep
families together by advancing policies that ensure everyone's fair and equal treatment under the law.»
A recent
resource by Justice Canada, Abuse is Wrong in any Language, recognizes that, sometimes, behaviours occur in
immigrant families that are not always recognized as
family violence or crimes.
Find
resources in this section to help child welfare professionals understand immigration issues and work with
immigrant families.
Strengthening
Families in the Korean / Asian
Immigrant Community Im (2003) Includes recommendations on how to provide professional assistance and training about domestic violence to pastors and churches, offers suggestions on making additional
resources available to the community at large, and recommends the need for further data.
The counties in the Rio Grande Valley (Hidalgo / Willacy) have a large
immigrant population from Mexico and Latin America, some of whom are undocumented, which presented a challenge in connecting those
families to
resources.
I was delighted when August Aldebot - Green of Child Trends, an organization that works to improve children's lives through high - quality research, shared this carefully curated list of
resources for making schools supportive and safe for students from
immigrant families.
Vermont Project LAUNCH funds two
family support organizations to employ outreach workers to engage
families not currently receiving services, including
immigrant families, and to connect them with appropriate
resources.
The report also explores the significant barriers facing children in
immigrant families, the majority of whom are also children or color, and offers recommendations for helping children in these
families secure the stability, economic
resources and opportunities all of the nation's children need to thrive.
Partnering With Latino and
Immigrant Families: Resources and Suggestions for Child Welfare Professionals (PDF - 1,465 KB) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2015) Discusses working with Latino and / or immigrant families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators,
Immigrant Families: Resources and Suggestions for Child Welfare Professionals (PDF - 1,465 KB) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2015) Discusses working with Latino and / or immigrant families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, a
Families:
Resources and Suggestions for Child Welfare Professionals (PDF - 1,465 KB) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2015) Discusses working with Latino and / or
immigrant families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators,
immigrant families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, a
families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster
families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, a
families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster
families, using translators, a
families, using translators, and more.