
Building Relationships: Working with NGOs and Applying Trauma-Informed Practices in Your Work with Immigrant Survivors. (Part 2 of 2)
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In this episode, NIWAP Director, Leslye Orloff, Sergeant Inspector Tony Flores from the San Francisco Police Department, Officer Irene Lee Klein from the West Hartford Police Department, and Sharla Jackson from the Prosecuting Attorneys Counsel of Georgia continue the discussion in talking about how law enforcement agencies get and disseminate information and tools (such as the Department of Homeland Security’s blue shield campaign) about the various forms of immigration relief available to victims of crime. They discuss accessibility issues and how lack of accessibility can be a problem in serving victims. The podcast then touches upon how T and U visa are used as a tool to build relationships with the community, how victims requests for police reports are handled and finally the discussion ends with the speaker’s offering tips on how communities can be built to serve victims better and the resources NIWAP’s library has available on this topic.
NIWAP Web Library
NIWAP YouTube Channel