Family and Community Centered Child Welfare Practice with Refugees and Immigrants
Three Somali Children were placed in foster care when their mother was murdered. The children's aunt wanted them to come and live [...]
Three Somali Children were placed in foster care when their mother was murdered. The children's aunt wanted them to come and live [...]
What makes a house a home; what makes a neighborhood a community? For refugees who have experienced displacement, homelessness and resettlement in [...]
It is difficult to parent here. [My children] are much more American than we are, and it is difficult to get them [...]
My children no longer know much about our culture or language—they just want to be like their friends at school, and they [...]
The development of children, from birth through the teen years, raises challenges for parents of all cultures and nationalities. For refugee parents, [...]
Refugees overcome tremendous challenges before resettling in the United States: fleeing their home country due to war or fear of persecution, being [...]
Bridging Refugee Youth and Children’s Services (BRYCS) is a new national program of technical assistance designed to address problems faced by refugee [...]