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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL & LEGAL NEEDS OF IMMIGRANT CHILDREN
This timely presentation will include discussion of the psychological impact and legal implications of undocumented status and immigration for children and their families, including unaccompanied immigrant children. From their perspective fields, the presenters will address the legal rights of children and families, and the ways we can support the healthy development, mental health, and educational attainment of immigrant children. Guests: Dr. Lisa R. Fortuna, MD, MPH and Mrs. Amarilys Marrero Goclowski, JD. Brought to you by the SED programs in Counseling Psychology & Applied Human Development (CPAHD), Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee (EDI), and the Graduate Student Association (GSA).
When | 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 |
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Building | SED, 2 Silber Way |
Room | Auditorium |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Dr. Lisa R. Fortuna and Ms. Amarilys Marrero-Goclowski, JD. |