cpsylist: Spring Term DREAMer Training
Bryan O. Rojas-Arauz
bor at uoregon.edu
Fri Nov 9 19:53:32 PST 2018
Winter Term***
On 2018/11/09 19:30, Bryan O. Rojas-Arauz wrote:
> 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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