June 5, 2019: Portland, Oregon “Access to Justice for All Victims: Language Access and Meaningful Collaborations”

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If you are a victim advocate, attorney, judge, or other professional working with an immigrant victim and you would like to receive case specific technical assistance on family law issues that arise in cases of immigrant crime victims, please call NIWAP for technical assistance.  (202) 274-4457 or email us at info@niwap.org

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Technical Assistance Flyer:

NIWAP’s  Technical Assistance Flyer describes the technical assistance and training offered to support advocates, attorneys, judges, police, prosecutors, and other professionals in their work with immigrant women, children, and crime victims.

Language Access Resources from Technical Assistance Providers:
Government Policies and Publications:

Department of Justice

Additional Government Policies and Publications

Language Identification:
Courts:
Law Enforcement:
Training Materials:
Interpretation and Translation:

Materials Produced by the King County Court

Research:
Immigrant Victims Legal Rights Overview

Multilingual Know Your Rights Brochures

Immigration

Public Benefits

Family Law Protections 

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