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Overview
Why You Should Attend
Unaccompanied children and youth in immigration removal proceedings are forced to navigate complex and constantly shifting laws, regulations and policy changes - without a right to appointed counsel. Pro bono representation and information sharing are thus critical to securing due process and justice for unaccompanied children and youth in immigration court. In this training, participants will learn about common forms of relief for unaccompanied children and youth, including Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), asylum, and protections for trafficking victims, with examples of child-friendly and trauma-informed techniques and tools. Participants will also learn about ethical considerations when working with children and youth and advocacy strategies for clients who have interactions with the juvenile or adult criminal systems. This training is the latest in a series of programs about representing unaccompanied children and youth in removal proceedings in California.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Identify changes in law, policy and practice related to representing unaccompanied children and youth in removal proceedings in California, including changes related to pursuing common forms of relief;
- Integrate new strategies, tools and insights into practitioners’ knowledge base for representing young people in removal proceedings in California, including child-friendly and trauma-informed practices;
- Assess challenges, pathways and solutions to assist clients in meeting their immigration-related goals;
- Implement the newly gained insights when appearing before the immigration court, other federal immigration agencies and state court in California.
Who Should Attend
Attorneys interested in assisting or representing immigrant youth, firm pro bono coordinators and pro bono lawyers, law clinic students and faculty, public interest and nonprofit organization attorneys and staff, immigration advocates and other providers working with immigrant youth.
Special Feature(s): Scholarships are available to attend this program
Program Level: All Levels
Prerequisites: An interest in learning about common forms of relief for unaccompanied children and youth, with examples of child-friendly and trauma-informed techniques and tools.
Advanced Preparation: None