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Immunizations (also called vaccinations) can help keep communities safe and healthy, especially with the changing of seasons. As we move into the winter months, respiratory illnesses like flu, COVID-19, RSV, and pneumonia become more common. The following blog post contains answers to six questions on common illnesses and vaccines for this time of year. As…
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Virtual and information services (VIS) are increasingly becoming a part of service provision for newcomers as organizations find innovative ways to connect with clients via technology. The standards we describe below will provide you with guidance for the design, build, launch, and implementation of VIS programming for newcomer clients.
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Resettlement service providers carry an extraordinary responsibility in supporting refugees and newcomers through trauma, uncertainty, and major life transitions. While the work is demanding in any context, today’s shifting environment adds another layer of complexity as policies and public conversations around immigration continue to evolve. Amid these challenges, providers remain steadfast in their commitment to…
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Guidance for safety-minded virtual service delivery Virtual services are increasing rapidly and reaching newcomer clients across the country. As providers expand into virtual services, they should be mindful of clients’ safety and security needs. All caseworkers involved in virtual services should receive training on these topics. This guide provides a starting point.
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Tip Sheet for Virtual Service Delivery Understanding your clients’ nonverbal communication in virtual settings can help you identify potential safety issues or other concerns. Keep in mind that nonverbal communication varies by culture, age, sex, and social status, so what may be typical for one client could be concerning for another. Consider these cues collectively,…
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This toolkit, developed by Switchboard, offers refugee service providers an introduction to virtual reality (VR) in the context of resettlement and integration programming. Through this guide, users will learn promising practices for integrating VR as a training tool in programs that support refugees and other newcomers. Future Switchboard resources will provide more details about the…