Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.
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Represents the current state of psychological scientific and professional knowledge with regard to immigration. This is a report of the APA Presidential Task Force on Immigration.
Contains information about cultural beliefs, medical issues, and related topics pertinent to the health care of immigrants to the US, many of whom are refugees fleeing war-torn parts of the world.
Provides services including disaster relief and resettlement resources and promotes poverty-reduction through research and legislative reform.
Provides legal counsel for unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children in the US.
Provides an overview of working with unaccompanied minors and the unique nature of the trauma they may have experienced.
Summarizes findings from a survey done by the NCTSN Refugee Working Group Sites in 2004.
Offers information about refugee arrivals in the U.S. and refugee mental health needs and best practices.
Reviews the 2016 programs of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) that serve unaccompanied children.
Describes the models and services some schools have adopted to better support refugee students affected by trauma.