ImmLiaison

Immigrant Liaison also known as "ImmLiaison" was created through CUNY-IIE's collaboration with the New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) and their educator team, Teach Dream, to start the first immigrant liaison program in New York. The hope of this work is to create Immigrant Liaison positions across New York City schools to support the needs of immigrant students, families, and caregivers across the state, especially those who are undocumented.

What is an Immigrant Liaison?

An immigrant liaison is a part-time (or possibly full-time, if needed) position in a school created to offer support for immigrant, and especially undocumented, students and their families and caregivers. This team spent the 2020-2021 school year developing the immigrant liaison position and, in the spring of 2021, implementing a pilot program with immigrant liaisons in three New York City public high schools. In the spring of 2022, the team expanded the program to two NYC public middle schools.

Our Latest Work

 
 

A Pilot Program by the New York State Youth Leadership Council

This guide includes a description of the pilot program, examples of the work done, and how that work was supported by the NYSYLC through monthly meetings and a youth fellowship. This guide also includes recommendations for schools that want to create their own immigrant liaison position, particularly regarding hiring and funding, with a priority placed on hiring immigrants and especially non-citizens.

This report has not been reviewed by the New York State Education Department.

A Guide for School Educators

This guide is intended for school staff and community members who are interested in creating an immigrant liaison position at their school. This guide includes:

  • A description of the immigrant liaison position

  • Typical duties and responsibilities of an immigrant liaison

  • Tips on creating an immigrant liaison position at your school, including what to consider in the selection process, how to fund

    the position, and where to look for support outside of your school

  • Suggestions from the immigrant liaisons in the pilot program on how to get started

This report has not been reviewed by the New York State Education Department.

 

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