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Sponsored by

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)

And

Ready California

 

Provided with the generous support of Ready California and the James Irvine Foundation

 

This content rich, two-day training is focused on strategic program management and capacity development topics. The curriculum will include how to implement Administrative Relief along with elements of CLINIC’s highly praised Immigration Program Management training. Prepare and plan now for Administrative Relief, Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Citizenship, and your agency’s continuing role in immigrant integration.

 

 The training will draw from these advanced areas:

► Elements of Administrative Relief for undocumented populations and the potential program impact for charitable immigration legal services.  This training will not cover substantive immigration law topics. 

►Leadership cultivation skills to build greater internal and external support for program planning and expansion for current needs and expected ones with administrative relief.

►Case management policies, procedures, and forms. Participants will be asked to bring their case management forms to the training for a thorough review of forms in use and assess them against best practices. Attention will be given to developing policies and procedures that can create more professionalism and efficiencies.

►Technology uses for greater marketing, client contact, case management, higher volume and quality case outcomes, and evaluation including: social media; web-based client interaction tools; and integrated management and legal representation data bases.

►Staffing opportunities, supervision responsibilities and sub-office management. 

►Measuring program outcomes for fundraising and marketing effectiveness.  Participants will learn what data can be collected, analyzed and marketed to compel stakeholders to provide ongoing support for immigration legal services.

► Different service delivery models to serve vulnerable populations and large numbers of applicants at the same time.  Special attention will be given to different group application workshop models.

►Open forum for participants to raise issues, ask questions and share good practices that are replicable.

The training is suitable for program staff from a wide range of organizations, including libraries, family resource centers, established immigration programs, ethnic and immigrant organizations, domestic violence and sexual assault service providers, unions, and social services.

The training will be presented by Shaila Rahman, Field Support Coordinator and Jack Holmgren, California Legalization Director both of CLINIC and Roberto Suro, Director, Thomas Rivera Policy Center, University of Southern California.. 

When
September 23rd, 2015 8:30 PM to September 24th, 2015 5:00 PM
Location
3424 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90010
United States
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