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Orientation Wrap-Up
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Role of the
Local
Resettlement
Agency
Community
Services
and Public
Assistance
and
Housing
Transportation
and
Employment
Learning
English
and
Education
Health and
Hygiene
and
Budgeting and
Personal
Finance
Cultural
Adjustment
U.S. Laws and
Refugee
Status
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
 Who is your first contact in the United States when
you need advice or services?
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
The Basics: Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
 What are two additional things you would like to
learn about resettlement?
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
Initial Resettlement Assistance and Services Provided
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
 What are two reasons it is important to attend
orientation sessions?
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
Attending Orientation Classes
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
 What are two things you can do that will help you
work better with resettlement agency staff?
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
A New Partnership
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
 Why might you receive different services than
other refugees receive?
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Role of the Local Resettlement Agency
Overcoming Challenges
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 If your family needs public assistance, who should
you talk with to find out if your family is eligible for
low-income assistance?
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Community Services and Public Assistance
The Basics: Community Services and Public Assistance
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 What two community services will be most useful
to your family? Why?
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Community Services and Public Assistance
Types of Services
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 Name two benefits of community involvement.
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Community Services and Public Assistance
Social Involvement in Your Community
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 If you do not pay your rent or utility bills on time,
what are two things that could happen?
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Housing
The Basics: Housing
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 Name two rights and two responsibilities that you
have as a tenant.
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Housing
Housing Rights and Responsibilities
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Community Services and Public Assistance and
Housing
 What are two reasons why it is important to be a
respectful neighbor?
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Housing
Being a Good Neighbor
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Transportation and Employment
 Describe how to use one form of transportation
that is available in your community.
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Transportation
The Basics: Transportation
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Transportation and Employment
 Describe how to get from your home to the local
elementary school.
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Transportation
Getting Around Your New Community
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Transportation and Employment
 What are two benefits of using public
transportation versus owning a car?
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Transportation
Owning and Driving a Car
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Transportation and Employment
 Why is it important to stay in a job for at least 6
months?
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Employment
The Basics: Employment
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Transportation and Employment
 What are two important reasons for adults to
work?
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Employment
Working in the United States
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Transportation and Employment
 What are three ways to find a job in the United
States?
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Employment
Finding a Job
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Learning English and Education
 Give a situation where someone might need an
interpreter. Describe how you would request an
interpreter.
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Learning English
The Basics: Learning English
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Learning English and Education
 Describe three ways you can learn English.
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Learning English
Ways to Learn English
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Learning English and Education
 What are three places in your community where
knowing some English will be helpful to you?
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Learning English
Benefits of Learning English
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Learning English and Education
 What are two reasons that an adult should work
rather than go to school?
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Education
The Basics: Education
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Learning English and Education
 Name two ways a parent could get involved in
her/his child’s education.
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Education
Getting Involved in Your Child’s School
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Learning English and Education
 If you receive a call from the school telling you that
your child has not been attending school, what
would you do?
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Education
Dealing With Issues at School
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Learning English and Education
 For adults, what is one challenge and one benefit
of working rather than going to school?
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Education
Employment Versus Education for Adults
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 Give an example of a routine health situation and
an urgent health situation, and what you would do
if you were in those situations.
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Health and Hygiene
The Basics: Health and Hygiene
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 Why is it important to know that your doctor does
not share your medical information with anyone
else?
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Health and Hygiene
A Doctor’s Visit: What to Expect
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 How can your hygiene affect your personal
relationships in the United States?
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Health and Hygiene
Personal Hygiene
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 What are two healthy ways to cope with sadness
or worry?
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Health and Hygiene
Addressing Emotional Health Challenges
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 What is one way you will support your family now?
What is a way you will do so in the long term?
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Budgeting and Personal Finance
The Basics: Budgeting and Personal Finance
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 What are two things you can do at a bank?
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Budgeting and Personal Finance
Banks and Paychecks
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Health and Hygiene and
Budgeting and Personal Finance
 What are two reasons that budgeting is important?
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Budgeting and Personal Finance
Budgeting and Prioritizing
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Cultural Adjustment
 If you are experiencing culture shock, what are two
ways you could cope?
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Cultural Adjustment
The Basics: Cultural Adjustment
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Cultural Adjustment
 What are two different types of diversity common
in U.S. communities?
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Cultural Adjustment
Diverse Communities
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Cultural Adjustment
 If you were late to a doctor’s appointment, what
might happen? If your child were late to school,
what might happen?
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Cultural Adjustment
Punctuality
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Cultural Adjustment
 What are two healthy ways your family could
handle role changes?
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Cultural Adjustment
Family Roles
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Cultural Adjustment
 Describe a parenting challenge. What is a legal
and acceptable way that your family might manage
the challenge?
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Cultural Adjustment
Parenting Practices
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Cultural Adjustment
 If your children learn English faster than you, how
will you feel? If you feel bad, what will you do
about it?
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Cultural Adjustment
Adjusting to Changes and Challenges
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 What are two examples of situations where you
might need help from a law enforcement official?
How would you get the help you needed?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
The Basics: U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 If you call 9-1-1, what are two things you should
remember while you are on the call?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Using Emergency Services
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 What are two unsafe situations you may face? If
you were to find yourself in these situations, what
should you do?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Practicing Safety Procedures
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 Give an example of an unsafe situation that you
may find yourself in.
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Common Safety Practices
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 What are three legal responsibilities you have in
the United States?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Your Rights and Your Responsibilities
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 When it is time to adjust your status, what should
you do first?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Adjusting Your Status
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
 What is an example of a question you might ask to
learn about a local law?
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U.S. Laws and Refugee Status
Learning Local Laws
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