Resources

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.

The external resources listed in this library represent the views and opinions of their original authors and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Switchboard. 

 

Refine Results

FIRST PUBLISHED
RESOURCE TYPE
TOPIC
TARGET AUDIENCE
PUBLISHED BY
POPULATION
LANGUAGE

PUBLISHED BY:

Newcomer youth may face child protection concerns related to abuse, neglect, exploitation, or trafficking. This guide introduces the basics of child protection in the newcomer youth context and provides practical strategies for building safe, healing-centered environments. It can be used as a starting point for foster parents, case managers, and service providers. Additional resources, linked…

PUBLISHED BY:

This 10-minute microlearning video introduces the Unaccompanied Refugee Minor (URM) Program, which operates in 15 U.S. states to support some of the most vulnerable youth arriving without parents or legal guardians. The video explains who URMs are, how they enter the U.S. through two main pathways (overseas resettlement as “M4” refugee minors or identification within…

PUBLISHED BY:

Who should use this checklist? This checklist is intended for refugee service providers who are involved in collecting, using, and managing data for reporting and compliance. They may be monitoring and evaluation (M&E) staff, direct service providers, or others, depending on the structure of their organization. The checklist can be used by an individual or…

PUBLISHED BY:

The U.S. refugee resettlement system is evolving rapidly. Shifting policies and new technologies are reshaping how services are delivered, often in ways that directly impact both refugees and the service providers who support them. Yet despite their central role, the voices of service providers are rarely captured systematically. Without their perspective, policymakers and program leaders…

This tool serves three main goals: 1. It demonstrates how data-sharing can strengthen connections between newcomer-serving organizations, agencies, and local systems, ultimately building stronger partnerships and improving outcomes for newcomers. 2. It equips service providers, local government agencies, and community-based organizations with guidance to identify key data sources and priority issues, allowing for more accurate…

PUBLISHED BY:

Hosted on September 4th, 2025, the training was delivered by ​​Jenna Christie-Tabron, LMSW, MFT, Senior Training Officer, Switchboard​ and ​​Megan Rafferty, MA, LPC, LAC, Mental Health and Wellness Training Officer, Switchboard. While filled with hope and possibility, resettlement can be an extremely stressful process. Newcomers often face unfamiliar systems, new employment, high living costs, cultural…