Archived Webinar: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Serve Latin American Children who Experience Traumatic Separation

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Archived Webinar: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Serve Latin American Children who Experience Traumatic Separation
In this webinar, experts from diverse service sectors explored trauma-informed, culturally responsive strategies for serving separated children who have migrated to the US from countries in Latin America. They will discuss policies and practices relevant to the protection and best interests of unaccompanied children (UC) and separated immigrant children. Presenters also gave viewers an overview of a project providing mental health care and family navigation services for Latino immigrant families along the U.S. southern border and community-based interventions in rural northern New Mexico. In addition, they identified clinical challenges and strategies for serving migrant children and families in a primary health care setting.
Topic(s): Child, Youth, and Family Services, Mental Health and Wellness
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Population(s): Unaccompanied Minors
Resource Type: Archived Webinar
Language(s): English
Target Audience(s): Service Provider
Author(s): National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)