Sentences with phrase «by migrant families»

Our Building Strong Families DVD explains how Australian family roles and values may differ from those experienced by migrant families in the country they have come from.

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On top of that, migrant workers have to deal with the high cost of sending money to their families in their native countries by using bank transfers or traditional money transfer services.
The diaper banks distributed supplies to those families, hit especially hard by the storm, living in migrant communities, trailer parks, and the Florida Keys.
The study «No way out, no way in: Irregular migrant children and families in the UK» by Nando Sigona and Vanessa Hughes is available at:
Schools, local councils and professionals need better guidance and training to work with migrant families from Eastern Europe and their children, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Relative to Miliband's speech, Cameron's speech had key words such as «family» and «marriage» (used a combined 24 times by DC, compared with zero by EM), «students» (18 DC — 1 EM), and even «migrants» (15 DC — 0 EM).
Zuma has also been beset by allegations that a wealthy Indian migrant family had such influence over him that it could decide ministerial appointments.
«As Puerto Rico rebuilds, Florida remains committed to doing everything we can to help the families impacted by Hurricane Maria and aid in the recovery process,» Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement issued October 2, the same day Florida declared a state of emergency in reference to the arrival of Puerto Rican migrants.
«This will also help stop the abuse of migrant workers from unscrupulous employers who pay very low wages in the anticipation that these will be topped up by tax credits and family benefits,» he argued.
A limit on economic migrants from outside the EU, changes to the rules on family and student visas and a crackdown on bogus colleges have helped bring down net migration by nearly a third from its peak.
Our mission is to make good quality and clear information available to all affected by immigration control: migrants themselves, their families, their lawyers and their judges.
After reading the poem «My Mother Pieced Quilts,» a middle school girl might lead the class in celebrating the life of a family of migrant workers and the mother who makes their story a work of art by piecing together remnants from their past into quilts.
First Generation tells the story of four high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter of migrant field workers - who set out to break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities by pursuing a college education.
Identified Students include those whose families participate in other federal programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), where their incomes have already been thoroughly scrutinized, and those who are identified by other programs as extremely vulnerable, such as programs for homeless and migrant children.
Given the frequent mobility among families served by Migrant and Seasonal Head Start, supporting these transitions to maximize re-enrollment in Head Start programs and effective transitions is particularly important.
The report cards must generally include information on students» academic performance disaggregated by race, ethnicity, and gender, as well as disability, migrant, and English proficiency status — and specifically for students from low - income families.
A change under ESSA is that, in addition, data will also have to be disaggregated by students» status as migrants (children of migratory families), as homeless, and as children in foster care.
Once a migrant makes the decision to leave, there are a hundred ways his or her journey might be upended, from being stuck in a sort of prison camp run by the smugglers (who ransom their captives to extract even more money from their families), to arrest by law enforcement officers of varying degrees of legitimacy, to starvation and death by disease or exposure.
And everything - family members, migrant workers, a power plant in Iran (from a photgraph of same)- is rendered by Sasnal with the same smooth opacity.
Now installed at MUAC, the piece is centred around a silent, black - and - white film that narrates the story of a migrant family who is lynched by the community to which they've migrated — a timeless scenario which, according to the artist, metaphorically points to the breakdown of the state, and the rise of vigilante justice.
When questioned, Re Rebaudengo defended her choice of awardee by expressing admiration for the Sheikha's efforts to extend her cultural and educational activities to poor migrant workers in Qatar, despite her family's suspected support of terrorists.
Frazier aims to shift the script on documentary photography guided by a concern over how Florence Owens Thompson, the subject of Dorothea Lange's image Migrant Mother, would have photographed herself and her family.
However, as argued by Dion Kramer the judgment comes with a human cost, neglecting the possibility to give a more substantial meaning to the unity of the family, allowing discrimination towards the migrant worker.
The Coalition for Migrant Workers Rights — Canada (CMWRC) is launching MoVE — a campaign for Mobility, Voice and Equality for Migrant Workers to call on Prime Minister Trudeau to keep his campaign promises to undo the harm done by the Harper government and to move towards a single - tier immigration system based on permanency and family reunification to ensure decent work for all.
Our mission is to make good quality and clear information available to all affected by immigration control: migrants themselves, their families, their lawyers and their judges.
It has been lauded by international migrants from companies such as the Philippines and India because it offers an affordable way to send money home to their families while working overseas.
Wen, M. and Lin, D. (2012) Child Development in Rural China: Children Left Behind by Their Migrant Parents and Children of Nonmigrant Families.
The recruitment of migrant care providers in child care can also generate imbalances in the roles played by states, families, and markets in the child care sector in both North and South.
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) OOHC tools and resources Community Services has put together some basic resources to provide information, advice and tools to assist OOHC providers to accurately identify the needs and supports required by refugee and migrant children, young people and families in OOHC.
Populations of interest include low - income families, as well as populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant / migrant families, children in foster care, and children with disabilities.
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Survey Design: Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this multiyear project involved developing a national study design to gather periodic information on the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs and participating families.
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