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Trust between social service organizations and their clients is crucial to effectively provide services to immigrant and refugee families. Our brief on building trust with these groups explores how we can form these relationships and sustain them long-term to best serve these vulnerable communities.
- Funded by
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Issue areas
- Immigration
- Nonprofits and Philanthropy
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Geography
- North America / United States
- Language
- English
- Copyright
- Copyright 2022 by Migration Policy Institute and Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group. All rights reserved.
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- Title
- Building Trust with Immigrant and Refugee Families: Spreading and Adapting 2Gen Working Practices
- Publication date
- 2022-04-22
- Publication year
- 2022
- Authors
- Aparna Jayashankar , Chris Estes , Devin Deaton , Margie McHugh
- Copyright holder(s)
- Migration Policy Institute, Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group
- Geographical focus
- North America / United States
- Keywords
- immigrant families, refugee families, immigrant, immigrant and refugee, WORKING PRACTICE
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://immigrationstrategies.issuelab.org/resource/building-trust-with-immigrant-and-refugee-families-spreading-and-adapting-2gen-working-practices.html
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- Issue Lab