How do
we provide refugee children the much needed space to share their stories and to confront the trauma that may impede learning and growth?
Not exact matches
Yes to a decent
refugee policy that
provides a home for desperate men, women and
children fleeing war: immigrants and
refugees helped to build this country, and will continue to do so.
So, as governments oversee matters of security, we will care for the hurting, calling Christians to embrace
refugees through their denomination, congregation or other non-profits by
providing for immediate and long - term needs, such as housing, food, clothing, employment, English language classes, and schooling for
children.
The good news is that thousands of World Vision staff from around the world will continue their good work today - building wells,
providing life - saving vaccinations, caring for Syrian
refugees, partnering with communities to develop business and agricultural opportunities, lifting families out of poverty, and feeding, clothing, and sheltering vulnerable
children.
This movement was dedicated to making life easier for
children and youth (i.e. Young Carers) who
provided care for family members with chronic conditions, substance abuse issues, mental health issues, and / or
provided translation services for immigrant and
refugee parents.
Yesterday Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor, held a news conference where he supported the efforts by Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and Bishop Robert Cunningham of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse to
provide accommodations for
child refugees from violence in Central America.
The home secretary has rejected comparisons with Donald Trump after it emerged that the government is to end its commitment to
provide a safe haven for thousands of vulnerable lone
child refugees in Europe.
«That's why I am pleased to announce that we will now be working with the United Nations to identify the most vulnerable Syrian
refugees - particularly women, girls and
children - and those who have been subject to sexual violence in this conflict, to
provide them with refuge here in Britain.»
The objective of Project Hope is to support Syrian
refugee children in Turkey by
providing them with digital game - based education opportunities to improve Turkish language proficiency, executive functions, and coding skills while decreasing their sense of despair and increasing hope.
«Our pilot study shows that using game - based learning is an effective, cost - efficient way to teach
refugee children important skills — and importantly, this structured environment
provided distressed
refugee children an outlet to imagine a better future for themselves,» said Sinem Vatanartiran, president of BAU International University and a Project Hope investigator.
Operating primarily in Beirut and districts in Mount Lebanon, The Makhzoumi Foundation
provides support to about 60,000
refugees each month — 25 % of them young
children.
From improving basic education in regions of Africa to
providing much - needed education to Syrian
refugee children in Lebanon, this article shows how eLearning for kids can positively impact
children's lives around the world.
We have the ability to change this narrative by welcoming
refugees into our communities and by
providing strong education for
refugee children.»
But for these
children to make sense of their situation as
refugees, teachers need to
provide in - depth explanations of the complex international conflicts impacting them.
Training and employing
refugee women to
provide culturally - inspired, home - based preschool education to improve the early development of
refugee children.
Councils, which are responsible for finding school places for unaccompanied
refugees, have called for further clarity on how much additional funding will be
provided to help schools to take the
children in.
In 2012, Caritas began implementing the program at private Christian schools across Jordan in order to
provide free learning support services — all secular in nature — to Syrian
refugee children, regardless of faith.
All funds raised from the sales will help Unicef, the world's leading
children's organisation,
provide children in Syria and
refugee children in five neighbouring countries — Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt — with vital aid and support, as part of the largest humanitarian operation in history.
Other firm attorneys worked on high - profile pro bono cases, traveled to
refugee camps in Southeast Asia to
provide legal advice, co-chaired the National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, taught martial arts to underprivileged
children, taught legal issues to spanish - only speaking immigrants, organized national volleyball tournaments for at - risk youth, and assisted victims of domestic violence.
And thinking about these actions with Public Service Loan Forgiveness by the Department of Education, it's definitely going to make it more difficult for the ABA to
provide the public interest law services that we do, that veterans, domestic violence victims,
refugees, homeless, elderly, disabled,
children, it goes on and on and that's why the ABA is so dedicated to these issues.
Each of the four MLC clinics
provide free legal services to the most vulnerable populations — including people with disabilities and chronic illness, members of the LGBTQ community, undocumented immigrants and
refugees,
children and youth in the
child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and people involved with the criminal justice system.
The agency also partners with JEVS Human Services; Jewish Family and
Children's Services, by referring clients; and the JCC's Klein Branch, collaborating to
provide outreach immigration services, citizenship classes and English learning classes for elder immigrants and
refugees.
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Provide educational services and English tutoring to
refugee children • Assist in relocating
children to permanent homes
Target group: The Rainbow Program is designed to
provide support to
refugee children aged 9 - 12 years who attend English Language Schools and Centres, or mainstream schools with a significant enrolment of new arrival families, as well as supporting their families.
Target group: This project aims to
provide a learning program for the
children (10 - 12 year olds) and young people of Australia on the specific experiences of
refugee children and young people.
Supporting
Refugee Families: Adapting Family Strengthening Programs That Build on Assets (PDF - 93 KB) Bridging
Refugee Youth and
Children's Services (2010)
Provides resources and suggestions for choosing evidence - based family strengthening programs for use with
refugee populations.
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.
Gokey is president of The Business Training Institute, which
provides educational and support services to high - risk
children and families in Utica, N.Y., including new immigrants and
refugees.