Teaching children how to recover from bad situations is a lesson that will help them throughout their lives. The GROW Coaching Model is one example of activities that a case manager can use with youth.
Every migration journey undertaken by our clients is as unique as the life left behind. Yet here, in the U.S., with the help of USCRI, our donors, our partners and our communities, their lives can be reimagined in a myriad of possibilities.
Grounding techniques are another common way that case managers can assist #youth in building emotional safety. These techniques help keep youth in the present when they are overwhelmed with emotions or experiencing emotional triggers (trauma reminders). There are a variety of grounding techniques...
Every day, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) unwaveringly commits to challenging gender inequality in all of the work we do with refugees, immigrants and other vulnerable people worldwide. Read our statement on International Women's Day: https:// refugees.org/ uscri-chooses-to ...
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Today and every day, we celebrate the resilience & strength of the women we work wit… https://t.co/fy1XE2ARBW
Our new Safety Planning Toolkit for Children and Youth is now available on our website. This toolkit will provide y… https://t.co/HpIb7Fj4Sr
Thank you @RepAdamSmith and @RepJohnCurtis for introducing the #AdopteeCitizenshipAct. The Act will provide U.S. ci… https://t.co/IpaWzuM9p1
“I wanted a better future for my children.” Malicia & Furaha are separated by more than 7,000 miles and years’ wort… https://t.co/6PR9cF3ZxB
Read our recommendations to improve the protection & care for #UnaccompaniedChildren. Full report:… https://t.co/zakAnvXJlD
During the worst refugee crisis in history, it is vital @POTUS takes immediate action to rebuild and increase refug… https://t.co/bcdRYWIoH8