FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I know if there are any refugee students at my school?
A query is available in Infinite Campus. Please follow the following path:
Ad Hoc Reporting > Filter Designer > SCH-ES/HS/MS Counselor > student GC-Refugee Students Active Only
EXAMPLES OF SUPPORTS AVAILABLE
The American Red Cross helps reconnect loved ones when:
National Helpline 844-782-9441
Please click here to access the information flyer. Flyers in other languages are available under the "Parent Resources" tab.
R.E.S.PE.C.T. Guide: Refugee Education & Schools Promoting Empowerment & Culture of Tolerance
Walking Together: A Mental Health Therapist's Guide to Working with Refugees
Refugee Children in U.S. Schools: A Toolkit for Teachers and School Personnel
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder some people develop after seeing or living through an event that has caused or threatened serious harm or death. The underlying pathology of PTSD consists of re-experiencing, avoidance and hyperarousal. PTSD symptoms usually appear within 3 months after a traumatic event but emerge months or even years later.
National Institute of Mental Health
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Canadian Paediatric Society