Pathways
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Pathways is a education podcast hosted by National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP). It has 10 episodes, with the latest published October 2021.
A Podcast by NIWAP at American University Washington College of Law NIWAP (pronounced new-app) at American University Washington College of Law was formed to educate, train, offer technical assistance and public policy advocacy, and conduct research that will assist a wide range of professionals working at the Federal, State, and local levels who work with and/or whose work affects immigrant women and children. Our work is designed to promote the development, implementation, and use of laws, policies, and practices that benefit immigrant women and children.
education ·en ·10 episodes
The Bridge to Safety: What Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Need to Know About Immigrant Survivors' Legal Rights to Access Benefits and Services
The Importance of Advocacy in Accessing Public Benefits for Immigrant Survivors
Benefits and Services for Victims who Apply for and Gain Legal Immigration Status
Navigating Complexity: How Immigration Status Impacts Access to Public Benefits and Services
Public Benefits and Services for Immigrant Survivors
NIWAP’s Public Benefits Map for Immigrant Survivors
Addressing the Needs of Limited English Proficient Survivors in the Legal System (Part 2 of 2)
Addressing the Needs of Limited English Proficient Survivors in the Legal System (Part 1 of 2)
Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions: What Prosecutors Need to Know
Building Trust with Immigrant Victims of Violence (Part 2 of 2)
Building Trust with Immigrant Victims of Violence (Part 1 of 2)
Best Practices for Building Collaborations Among Victim Advocates, Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Attorneys to Effectively Serve Immigrant Survivors
Role of Victim Advocates Accompanying Immigrant Survivors Seeking Health Care and Other Benefits and Services
Victim Advocacy for Immigrant Survivors: Benefits and Services Safety Net
Importance of Victim Advocacy and Advocates’ Roles in Working with Immigrant Survivors
Breaking Down Barriers for Immigrant Victims of Elder Abuse
Identifying and Supporting Non-Citizen Victims and Survivors of Elder Abuse
Interpretation and Translation Best Practice for Law Enforcement Working With Immigrant Crime Victims and Witnesses (Part 2 of 2).
Interpretation and Translation Best Practice for Law Enforcement Working With Immigrant Crime Victims and Witnesses (Part 1 of 2)
Trial Strategies in U Visa Cases
Building Relationships: Working with NGOs and Applying Trauma-Informed Practices in Your Work with Immigrant Survivors. (Part 2 of 2)
Building Relationships: Collaboration between Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and the Community (Part 1 of 2)
The Importance of Certifying U Visa Cases Early
U - Visa FAQ
T-Visa 101 – The Visa for Trafficking Victims
U-Visa 101 – The Visa for Victims of Crime
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