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Training Symposium Registration

Entry, trainings and brunch for World Refugee Day Training Symposium

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  • Cultures of our Community Panels

    Cultures of our Community Panels

    Panels representing various cultures of our New American communities


  • Interpretation Rights & Resources

    Interpretation Rights & Resources

    Understanding the laws around service providers and businesses providing interpretation, rights of access and resources available for interpretation.


  • Housing Rights

    Housing Rights

    Understanding the laws around housing including landlord responsibilities, tenant rights and responsibilities, Public Assistance and Section 8 vouchers, finding new housing and more.


  • Navigating the NY Public Education System

    Navigating the NY Public Education System

    Understanding the rights and responsibilities of the education system, parents and students in NY State. Will include basic information on building teacher/parent relationship in a cross-cultural context, the school calendar, school registration and options and more.


  • Life Before We Came: Refugee Camps and Urban Refugee s

    Life Before We Came: Refugee Camps and Urban Refugee s

    "I wish people like case workers, doctors and others understood where I came from," is an often heard comment of New American community members. Take this opportunity to learn through story sharing of what life was like for many of our resettled refugee families before they came to the United States.


  • Refugee Resettlement Process 101

    Refugee Resettlement Process 101

    A moderated panel around the refugee resettlement process, responsibilities of various agencies and opportunities to work together to welcome well.


  • Impacts of Acculturation

    Impacts of Acculturation

    Understanding the value systems and varying perspectives of the diverse cultures that now call Syracuse home, and how we can better understand and appreciate one another well.


  • What to Do When _______

    What to Do When _______

    Equipping us all to respond wisely and helpfully to various crisis or challenging issues such as domestic violence, mental illness, the criminal justice system, addiction and more.


  • We Can Lead: Speaking Up, Seeking Help and Solving Problems

    We Can Lead: Speaking Up, Seeking Help and Solving Problems

    Training on how to communicate cross-culturally and work together to solve problems. Will include exposure to additional resources available for further leadership and training opportunities.


  • When It Feels Like Everything is Breaking

    When It Feels Like Everything is Breaking

    Culturally-informed trauma response and community care


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