Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services (BRYCS)

 

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Discrimination & Bullying of Refugee Youth

This course shares statistics and stories on bullying and discrimination among diverse refugee youth, contextualized within a wider discussion on psychological and sociological concerns that

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This booklet can help refugee service providers ensure that newcomer parents have the basic information they need about U.S. laws and parenting practices. Although newcomers may find the booklet useful by itself, it is primarily intended for case managers and other service providers to use together with their refugee and immigrant clients. The booklet is […]

BRYCS and the Office of Head Start’s National Center on Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness (NCCLR) partnered to create this illustrated handbook for newcomer families parenting young children. It addresses the following themes: Family Well-Being, Safety and Protection, Guidance and Discipline, Healthy Brain Development, Early Learning and School Readiness, and Connecting to Early Care and Education. […]

This course shares statistics and stories on bullying and discrimination among diverse refugee youth, contextualized within a wider discussion on psychological and sociological concerns that this population may experience. It also shares best practices and recommendations for individuals, families, schools, and the wider community in meeting these challenges. This course is designed for use with […]

Anti-Muslim sentiment is on the rise and affects Muslim refugee youth and families in unique ways. This webinar shares statistics and stories on bullying and discrimination among diverse Muslim youth. These stories are contextualized within a wider discussion on cultural competency when working with Muslim refugee youth and psychological and sociological concerns that this population […]

This training curriculum was developed by BRYCS in an on-going effort to ensure the safety and promote the well-being of unaccompanied undocumented children in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement / Division of Children’s Services (ORR/DCS). The curriculum has two parts – Tier One and Tier Two. Tier One covers professional ethics and […]

This resource explains the process of becoming a legal guardian, and the responsibilities and benefits of being a guardian of refugee children.

This guide serves as a tool to provide essential background information on the Head Start and Refugee Resettlement programs that worked together at the community level. The intention of this guide is that it will lead to increased collaboration for the ultimate benefit of refugee children and families.

This fact sheet provides basic information for helping refugee families to understand and establish legal guardianship when caring for the children of relatives (such as grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, siblings) or friends.

In collaboration with the Office of Refugee Resettlement, Bridging Refugee Youth and Children’s Services (BRYCS) has developed this toolkit in order to support and assist schools with large numbers of refugee students. The purpose of this toolkit is to: Facilitate information-sharing among school personnel and others working with refugee children in the schools on a […]

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This toolkit aims to identify the major healthcare barriers between Maya and medical professionals, and to create a variety of resources to bridge gaps in communication. Section 1 of the toolkit gives an overview of the vision, objectives, and methodology, and explains in some detail why a toolkit is needed for the Maya. Section 2 […]