Homecoming presents a selection of short works by UK based artists who reflect on returning to their birthplace while others explore the trials and tribulations of arrival by Britain's
diverse migrant communities.
Homecoming presents a selection of short works by UK - based artists who reflect on returning to their birthplace while others explore the trials and tribulations of arrival by Britain's
diverse migrant communities.
Not exact matches
The course develops an understanding of program evaluation measures, and requires students to be able to demonstrate this knowledge for purposes of making data based decisions to develop intervention plans for a variety of learners including students with disabilities and other special concerns such as youth from foster, immigrant and
migrant families, students who are at risk and students from language
diverse communities.
Yesenia has a
diverse background, including growing up in Maryvale, teaching 6th grade in a
community composed largely of
migrant students, and in working with «at - risk» students and teachers who serve those students, which the targeted area is primarily made up of.
If you prefer, specialist counselling services are available for the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
community, people from culturally and linguistically
diverse backgrounds (
migrants, refugees and people with English as a second language) and people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender or Intersex.
Unsurprisingly, there are considerable gaps in the collection of data around issues affecting
migrant and culturally
diverse communities.
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.
Head Start programs serve
diverse children and families including American Indian and Alaska Native
communities,
migrant and seasonal workers, immigrants, refugees, and more; efforts to understand these programs should be as inclusive as possible of the breadth of
communities and families served across the United States.
These include recommendations concerning those most vulnerable to racial discrimination: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,
migrants, and members of culturally and linguistically
diverse communities.