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Our multimedia resource library features content developed by both Switchboard and the larger resettlement community. You can browse the library by resource type, topic, population group, language, or publication year, or by using keywords through our search bar.
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Hosted on June 17th, 2026, the training was delivered by Maya Wahrman, Training Officer, Switchboard Roundtable Overview ​​Service providers are often drawn to refugee work by a genuine passion to support and uplift newcomers. Yet complex responsibilities and demanding caseloads can make it hard to keep clients at the heart of the work. This webinar will explore what client-centered practice means in the context of refugee and newcomer programs and […]
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There are many technology tools that can help resettlement staff complete data tasks, but the best tool for you will depend on your specific context. This worksheet offers a series of question prompts that will walk you through important considerations for selecting the right tool, including your organizational context, your goals for the tool, and […]
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Service providers working in housing cultivate many important relationships, including partnerships with landlords. This guide offers providers practical strategies for building and maintaining these partnerships, starting with initial outreach, moving into early support, and continuing with longer-term maintenance. Landlords are essential community partners whose cooperation directly determines the quality and quantity of housing available to […]
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Refugee service providers across the U.S. are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their work and have already found many useful ways to appropriately implement AI tools. But questions and considerations have also emerged: What about data privacy? What if AI gets something wrong? Can technology really fit into work that’s fundamentally about human connection and […]
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Helping newcomer clients navigate health care, including health care bills, is an essential and challenging task for many caseworkers. This blog post covers two ways you can help your clients with health care bills: preventing unnecessary bills from being sent and guiding them through the steps to take after a bill comes. Key Points Make […]