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Attendees may register & provide payment for a maximum of (4) webinars/courses at one time. To register for additional webinars/courses, please start a new cart.Understanding the Immigration Process and Supporting Immigrant Families through Traumatic Experiences for Staff and Community PartnersTuesday, July 8, 2025, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Live Interactive Online Webinar Course DescriptionFormerly titled: Understanding the Immigration Process and Supporting Immigrant Families through their Traumatic Experiences. This is a 2 day webinar and registrants must attend both days. Immigrants experience trauma on their journey arriving and settling in the United States. They experience stress related to acculturation, discrimination, employment, legal status and potential deportation, language acquisition, and separation from family and community of origin. Immigrants also experience loss of family, friends, professional status, language, culture, and sense of belonging. This workshop reviews the immigration process, traumatic experiences associated with immigration, and common issues such as family separation and reattachment. It will provide a trauma-focused lens for working with this population. Techniques to engage and work with immigrants are discussed throughout the workshop. [Elective for Trauma Response & Crisis Intervention Certificate Program]
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