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Supporting Children and Youth Displaced by Disasters: Five Key Policies for Schools

SchoolHouse Connection published this brief detailing the five key policies and quick tips for implementation to better support children and youth displaced by disasters. Schools can be a place of stability, normalcy, and support for children and youth who are displaced by disasters. Liaisons also may be able to connect younger siblings with early childhood resources to provide safety, stability and a place to be a child as parents seek to rebuild.

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Our Quick Tip Sheets provide detailed information about the rights of students experiencing homelessness in a one-page format. Each guide is targeted to a specific school role.

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NYSTEACHS at Advocates for Children


We provide information, referrals, and trainings to schools, school districts, social service providers, parents, and others about the educational rights of children and youth experiencing homelessness in New York State. NYS-TEACHS is housed at Advocates for Children of New York and is funded by the New York State Education Department.

Tel: 800.388.2014 | Fax: 212.807.6872 | info@nysteachs.org

If you are unable to access any files on our site, please contact us and we will be happy to provide the information in an alternative format.

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