cpsylist: Spring Term DREAMer Training

Bryan O. Rojas-Arauz bor at uoregon.edu
Fri Nov 9 19:30:00 PST 2018


Our first DREAMer training of the year will be Friday, February 1st from 
9 am- 1pm.

To register, please scroll to the bottom of our new UO Dreamers website 
https://www.uoregon.edu/dreamers and under Faculty and staff resources, 
click the “Register for an Ally Training” button.

As this is our first training of the year, registration may fill 
quickly. Two additional trainings will be scheduled for spring term; 
dates to be announced soon.

UO Dreamer Ally Training, Friday, February 1, 2019

9 am – 1 pm workshop (lunch included)

*We cannot accommodate partial attendance, please plan on staying for 
the entire workshop.


At this training, you will:

· Explore the unique challenges facing students at the University of 
Oregon whose immigrant legal status is precarious or unresolved;
· Review the basic laws and policies affecting these students;
· Learn about appropriate referral resources;
· Learn what you should do if immigration enforcement came to your place 
of work;
· Receive guidance on how to effectively support Dreamer and 
undocumented students and identify one or more positive changes that you 
and your unit can start working on right now.

After completing the entire four-hour training, participants will have 
the opportunity to sign a pledge of confidentiality and support, and 
receive a sign and pin designating them a “Dreamer Ally.”

*We apologize that we cannot accommodate partial attendance at the 
training; all four hours are required of all participants. To schedule a 
shorter, one-hour info session, please see scroll to the bottom of the 
https://www.uoregon.edu/dreamers  website and click the “Request a 
Dreamer Info Session” button.

For more information please email uodreamers at uoregon.edu .


Best,

-- 
Bryan O. Rojas-Araúz
Doctoral Student Counseling Psychology, University of Oregon 2021
M.S. MFT & College Counseling, San Francisco State 2015
BOR at UOregon.edu
Pronouns: he, him, his
"_Speak Always Remembering _
_ We Were Never Meant To Survive_"

I support all students regardless of immigration status or country of
origin. As a member of the UO Dreamers Working Group, I support Dreamer
students, promote their sense of belonging and safety as they pursue 
their
higher education goals. For more information and resources please visit 
our
Dreamers page (https://blogs.uoregon.edu/dreamers/) and the Immigration
FAQs page (http://international.uoregon.edu/immigration_faq ). Remember,
when interacting with faculty, staff, and offices around campus you are
never required to reveal your status.


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