This webpage consolidates resources from CLASP and partners on immigrant mental health in the U.S. These include fact sheets, reports, and resources for advocates, immigrants, practitioners, and policymakers. Trainings Free Online Course: Reimagining Mental Health Supports for Migrant Arrivals Download in English Leen en Espanol…
In partnership with the polling firm Ipsos, the University of California, Berkeley, and other advocacy organizations, CLASP conducted three nationally representative surveys of families about the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) that was included as part of the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act. The goals…
Presumptive Eligibility for Child Care Subsidies Presumptive eligibility for child care subsidies is a policy that allows families to receive temporary child care assistance while their eligibility for the program is being determined. This means that families can get immediate financial assistance to pay for…
STAY UPDATED IN THE NEWS The Farm Bill is significant legislation that reauthorizes many agriculture and nutrition programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). With the current Farm Bill set to expire in September 2023, Congress is considering policy changes that could affect…
>> Back to a #WhyWeCantWait We can’t wait for safe communities. It is time for a New Deal for Youth that responds to the historic roots and current scale of the crisis. Young people’s votes changed the outcome…
>>Back to New Deal for Youth: #WhyWeCantWait We can’t wait for economic justice. It is time for a New Deal for Youth that responds to the historic roots and current scale of…
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