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Familial Trauma: An Immigration Journey

This training explores the immigration journeys of families and individuals, and seeks to understand the impacts of trauma on immigrant communities, as well as the unique challenges and barriers faced by them. It also outlines best practices to support immigrant populations while recognizing their existing strengths and resiliencies.

 Training
  2 hours
  Recorded session available
Supporting Newcomer Students: A Trauma Informed Approach for Educators

This learning experience is designed to help you better understand and support newcomer students in your school community. You’ll learn what students may experience before, during, and after migrating to the U.S., and examine the range of stressors they face that can affect both their mental health and learning. You’ll also learn how to apply trauma and resilience informed strategies to foster academic achievement and emotional wellbeing. Finally, we’ll share valuable resources to support the overall wellness of newcomer students. Whether you are an educator, ...

 Learning Experience
  1 hour, 30 minutes
Creating a Family Plan: What Immigrant Parents, and Their Supporters, Need to Know

This presentation will provide practical tips for professionals who work with immigrant families at risk of separation due to detention or deportation. With a goal of reducing a family’s risk of child welfare involvement, the presentation focuses on creating care plans based on whether a parent wishes to reunite with their child in their country of origin, or have their child remain in the United States with a caregiver. It equips providers with the knowledge to guide families in gathering critical documents, naming trusted caregivers, ...

 Training
  1 hour, 26 minutes
  Recorded session available
Added on 11/11/2025