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The brief includes recommendations for advocates interested in advancing effective skills policies and strengthening collaborations between workforce and education officials.This coalition of U.S.-based non-governmental organizations is dedicated to refugee protection and resettlement. It has tools and resources to protect and prepare youth and families in the event of a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).This overview from the U.S. The IER webpage provides an overview of workers’ rights, allows workers to file charges, and includes a number of webinars on employee rights.Developed by the National Immigration Law Center, this toolkit includes background information on tuition equity measures, an overview of state laws and policies related to higher education for immigrants, and messaging for organizers who seek to improve access for these communities.US Citizenship and Immigration Services offers resources designed to help students prepare for the citizenship test.IMPRINT—which works with business, government, higher education and other partners to raise awareness about the talents and contributions of immigrant professionals—provides an interactive map highlighting more than 100 programs and services in the United States that are designed to help immigrant and refugee professionals.Developed by the Vera Institute of Justice, the EPIC project identifies promising law enforcement practices that build trust and strengthen relationships with immigrant communities.Developed by Welcoming America, this toolkit explores how to strengthen local collaborations between refugee-serving organizations and other potential local partners to support refugee integration.Visitors to this page can learn how to respond to various scenarios such as what to do when law enforcement asks about immigration status and how to challenge a deportation order after an arrest.This toolkit is designed to help teachers, principals, and other staff make schools welcoming for newcomers and their families, provide students with academic support to attain English language proficiency, and meet college- and career-readiness standards.This webpage provides information on the intersection of immigration and mental health.This resource provides tools to relieve stress and anxiety in immigrant communities and offers guidance on how to set up a safe zone and organize simple healing events.This organization offers helpful resources including a criminal-immigration hotline, guides on how to handle raids by ICE, and educational workshops on the deportation system.This webpage features fact sheets and webinars covering topics such as understanding hiring processes, obtaining new certifications and credentials, and addressing discrimination.This guide from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides assistance in planning for what happens if you cannot care for your child/children and are facing deportation.This guide from Welcoming America provides local leaders with strategies on how to create policies related to workforce development, entrepreneurship, agriculture, and home ownership that can create an inclusive economy.Unfortunately, these communities face legal and cultural hurdles that prevent them from accessing necessary support. Individuals may receive up to $500 and families may receive up to $1000.A coalition of partners in higher education have launched a website of resources in support of DACA recipients as they await the Supreme Court's decision on whether President Trump illegally ended DACA in 2017.UCSF supports every action that helps to minimize transmission of COVID-19. There is also help provided … Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc.: Community Education Toolkit. The coalition’s website offers comprehensive overviews of the resettlement process and provides refugee policy updates.UnidosUS and the Immigration Advocates Network partnered to offer this free app, available for Android and iOS, which gives access to a directory of more than 1,000 free or low-cost nonprofit immigration legal service providers.This publication from the Council of Chief State School Officers examines the school-, district- and state-level policies and practices that are being implemented to support English language learners; it also provides guidance for local education agencies on how to design and adapt their programs.This publication from the Aspen Institute explores the value of partnerships between immigrant-serving organizations and community colleges to help expand immigrants’ access to skill-building and career-advancement opportunities.If you are working with clients from immigrant or refugee communities, consider using the following resources, which include toolkits, informational pages, guides, and organizational websites, broken down by issue area:The U.S. Department of Education has created a comprehensive resource page for immigrant, refugee, and asylee students and families that includes a number of fact sheets and guides on topics such as the rights of unaccompanied youth and youth protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.In this report, the Urban Institute explores opportunities for educating and training untapped immigrant workers and highlights strategies that organizations across the country are using to support advancement of immigrants in the workforce.The Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) under the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department enforces the anti-discrimination provisions that protect U.S. citizens and certain other work-authorized individuals from employment discrimination based upon citizenship or immigration status.
The brief includes recommendations for advocates interested in advancing effective skills policies and strengthening collaborations between workforce and education officials.This coalition of U.S.-based non-governmental organizations is dedicated to refugee protection and resettlement. It has tools and resources to protect and prepare youth and families in the event of a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).This overview from the U.S. The IER webpage provides an overview of workers’ rights, allows workers to file charges, and includes a number of webinars on employee rights.Developed by the National Immigration Law Center, this toolkit includes background information on tuition equity measures, an overview of state laws and policies related to higher education for immigrants, and messaging for organizers who seek to improve access for these communities.US Citizenship and Immigration Services offers resources designed to help students prepare for the citizenship test.IMPRINT—which works with business, government, higher education and other partners to raise awareness about the talents and contributions of immigrant professionals—provides an interactive map highlighting more than 100 programs and services in the United States that are designed to help immigrant and refugee professionals.Developed by the Vera Institute of Justice, the EPIC project identifies promising law enforcement practices that build trust and strengthen relationships with immigrant communities.Developed by Welcoming America, this toolkit explores how to strengthen local collaborations between refugee-serving organizations and other potential local partners to support refugee integration.Visitors to this page can learn how to respond to various scenarios such as what to do when law enforcement asks about immigration status and how to challenge a deportation order after an arrest.This toolkit is designed to help teachers, principals, and other staff make schools welcoming for newcomers and their families, provide students with academic support to attain English language proficiency, and meet college- and career-readiness standards.This webpage provides information on the intersection of immigration and mental health.This resource provides tools to relieve stress and anxiety in immigrant communities and offers guidance on how to set up a safe zone and organize simple healing events.This organization offers helpful resources including a criminal-immigration hotline, guides on how to handle raids by ICE, and educational workshops on the deportation system.This webpage features fact sheets and webinars covering topics such as understanding hiring processes, obtaining new certifications and credentials, and addressing discrimination.This guide from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides assistance in planning for what happens if you cannot care for your child/children and are facing deportation.This guide from Welcoming America provides local leaders with strategies on how to create policies related to workforce development, entrepreneurship, agriculture, and home ownership that can create an inclusive economy.Unfortunately, these communities face legal and cultural hurdles that prevent them from accessing necessary support. Individuals may receive up to $500 and families may receive up to $1000.A coalition of partners in higher education have launched a website of resources in support of DACA recipients as they await the Supreme Court's decision on whether President Trump illegally ended DACA in 2017.UCSF supports every action that helps to minimize transmission of COVID-19. There is also help provided … Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc.: Community Education Toolkit. The coalition’s website offers comprehensive overviews of the resettlement process and provides refugee policy updates.UnidosUS and the Immigration Advocates Network partnered to offer this free app, available for Android and iOS, which gives access to a directory of more than 1,000 free or low-cost nonprofit immigration legal service providers.This publication from the Council of Chief State School Officers examines the school-, district- and state-level policies and practices that are being implemented to support English language learners; it also provides guidance for local education agencies on how to design and adapt their programs.This publication from the Aspen Institute explores the value of partnerships between immigrant-serving organizations and community colleges to help expand immigrants’ access to skill-building and career-advancement opportunities.If you are working with clients from immigrant or refugee communities, consider using the following resources, which include toolkits, informational pages, guides, and organizational websites, broken down by issue area:The U.S. Department of Education has created a comprehensive resource page for immigrant, refugee, and asylee students and families that includes a number of fact sheets and guides on topics such as the rights of unaccompanied youth and youth protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.In this report, the Urban Institute explores opportunities for educating and training untapped immigrant workers and highlights strategies that organizations across the country are using to support advancement of immigrants in the workforce.The Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) under the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department enforces the anti-discrimination provisions that protect U.S. citizens and certain other work-authorized individuals from employment discrimination based upon citizenship or immigration status.