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Isabelle Darling

Isabelle Darling, MSW has spent 20 years of her career providing psycho-social support to refugees, survivors of torture, and the service providers supporting them. She has designed tools, trainings and courses on community leadership, mental health programming, and cultural awareness for national and global audiences including the Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, International Rescue Committee, HIAS, International Consortium for Social Development and the Harvard Program on Refugee Trauma.
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