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National Immigration Summit: Centering the Needs of Children & Families

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National Immigration Summit: Centering the Needs of Children & Families

Sponsored by Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Amazon, Jarritos (Novamex), and the Marek Family Foundation. Presented in partnership with The Children’s Network, Children Thrive Action Network, and the Texas Family Leadership Council.

A full recording of the third annual Immigration Summit is now available. The summit explored the unique challenges facing immigrant children and their families, including access to basic needs and mental health resources, education; child-forward immigration policies; and how to shift the narrative surrounding immigrants and immigration.

Transforming the Narrative on Latino Populations: When & How to Use Comparison Groups in Research

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Transforming the Narrative on Latino Populations: When & How to Use Comparison Groups in Research

National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families • July 26, 2022 • 12pm ET

This webinar by the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families will discuss considerations for research about Latino populations, especially related to when to center research around Latino populations and when to compare by racial and ethnic groups.

Gov. DeSantis Executive Order ends foster care program for unaccompanied migrant children

By | In the News

Gov. DeSantis Executive Order ends foster care program for unaccompanied migrant children

Thomas Forester, MyCBS4 (June 13, 2022)

A Florida provider of temporary care for unaccompanied children (UC) has ended its program as a result of Governor DeSantis’ executive order directing the state’s Department of Children and Families not to renew the licenses of providers who temporarily house UCs.

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