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Weekly Round-Up 10/11/21

 

ISPN Official Business 

NEW! ISPN is providing feedback to community stakeholders on their language access endeavors. Were you or your client unable to receive services because the business, government, or agency failed to provide an interpreter? We want to know! Complete our form here.

ISPN is compiling a resource directory to assist with community education of the available resources for newly-arrived immigrants. To help us complete this directory, submit a response here: bit.ly/ispnresourcedirectory.

NEW! October 27 (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) ISPN General Meeting Register here. Want to plan ahead for the year? All the meetings for 2021 are listed. Just click the drop-down button to register. To provide a 2-minute organizational highlight on behalf of your agency, click here to sign up.

November 16 (9:30 AM - 4:30 PM) ISPN Annual Conference: Voices in the Intersection (hybrid event)

ISPN is looking for an administrative intern! This intern would assist with communications such as the Weekly Round-Up, file organization, and virtual meeting support. For more details on the position, email info@ispnstl.org.

Interested in getting more involved in ISPN? Consider becoming a member of our network. In addition to attending the monthly meetings, members work on focused, collaborative initiatives with other community partners in committees. Contact ISPN Program Manager, Rita Chang (info@ispnstl.org), for more information about membership. Read more about the committees here. Feel free to contact any of the committee leads below.

  • Conference Committee: Aya Kawasaki, ayak5lcsw@gmail.com; Julia Uyttewaal, julia.uyttewaal@wustl.edu; & Meaghan Bailey, meaghan@wustl.edu
  • Fundraising Committee: Julie Fox (director@ihelpstl.org)
  • Language Access Committee: Kathryn Koch (kathryn.koch@slu.edu)
  • Membership Committee: Sidee Conteh (sconteh@slcommunityofstl.org)
  • Communications Committee: Eliza Prager (elizapragerot@gmail.com)
  • Vaccine Committee: Meredith Rataj (mrataj@ccstl.org)
  • Service Providers Committee: Marissa Cohen (mcohen@ehoc-stl.org)

Do you have an announcement for the Weekly Round-Up? Email us at info@ispnstl.org. We accept events, resources, job postings, agency updates, and opportunities for engagement. Submissions for the Weekly Round-Up are due at 12:00 PM on Thursdays for release on the following Monday. Job postings will run for three consecutive weeks and be removed unless specifically noted. All submissions are subject to review.

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News

NEW! Medicaid expansion means health coverage for more Missouri immigrants.

  • The rules have changed and now more Missourians can get low-cost or free health insurance through Medicaid (called MO HealthNet). This includes parents who have not qualified before, and adults without children. Many immigrants have statuses that make them eligible for Medicaid, including those who are lawful permanent residents (also known as “green card” holders), refugees, and asylees.
  • Newly-arriving refugees are eligible for short-term health insurance called Refugee Medical Assistance. This is available for up to eight months. After that, refugees are eligible for health insurance through Medicaid, called MO HealthNet in Missouri.
  • The 2019 public charge rule is no longer in effect. Immigrant families living in Missouri can apply and get health insurance through Medicaid without having to worry about their coverage impacting their status. In fact, now that Medicaid has expanded in Missouri, more people can get low-cost or free health insurance through MO HealthNet.

Sent by Poli Rijos, Alive & Well Communities

NEW! Betsy Cohen recently released a new book, Welcome to the U.S.A.-You're Hired! A Guide for Foreign-Born People Seeking Jobs. It is available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble in softcover and eBook or directly from Betsy Cohen for volume discounts. To contact Betsy about offering a session about the book or on overall interviewing and hiring, email her at ecohen@worldtradecenter-stl.com. Learn more about her book on her website. Sent by Betsy Cohen, STL Mosaic Project

NEW! The housing experiences of Syrian refugee youth in St. Louis can inform us about challenges with resettlement today. Read Dr. Florian Sichling's research brief here. Sent by Meredith Rataj, St. Francis Community Services, ISPN COVID-19 Vaccine Chair

NEW! Affinia Healthcare's documentary film “PROOF POSITIVE” – Affinia Healthcare Super Heroes Defend Against the Coronavirus!” is available for free viewing on-demand. This film features Affinia Healthcare's COVID-19 testing activities and exceptional response to the novel coronavirus threat, caring for the most vulnerable individuals and under-resourced communities St. Louis region. Sent by Yvonne M. Buhlinger, Affinia Healthcare

 

Upcoming Events

October 15 The Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois is hosting the 10th annual "Immigrants in Our Midst Conference: Recovery, Resiliency, and Revitalization." We are excited to provide this virtual opportunity to professionals, service providers, business owners, students, and interested community members. Topics will be focused on how we can better serve U.S. immigrants' and limited English proficient persons through creation of inclusive spaces, best healthcare practices, understanding changes in demographics, trauma informed practices, and much more. The flyer is attached. Sent by Kristen Shinn, Puentes de Esperanza/Hoyleton Youth & Family Services

NEW! October 23: Indian/Syrian supper club event at STL Foodworks, Central West End To promote safety and social distancing, Welcome Neighbor STL is now hosting drive-thru lunch and dinner events. For more information and to sign up to attend or volunteer, please check our event calendar. Sent by Nicole Kreisel, Welcome Neighbor STL

NEW! October 25 (12:30 PM - 1:30 PM) Advocacy & Allyship: Welcoming Afghans to St. Louis The St. Louis area is preparing to welcome up to 1,000 Afghans as part of the effort to resettle thousands who worked in support of the U.S. during two decades of conflict. Join this conversation, moderated by Brown School Associate Dean for Global Strategy & Programs Lindsay Stark, to hear perspectives from people deeply engaged in the resettlement effort. Learn what you can do to help welcome our new neighbors. Click here to register.

October 26 (11:00 AM) Hollaback is launching its new training in Bystander Intervention to support Latinx communities in Public Spaces. During the training, they will review the types of harassment the Latinx community is experiencing right now and how these violent events have impacted them. Then, they will discuss how the Latinx community can experience public spaces differently based on how each person identifies, and how often intersecting marginalized identities make the community even more vulnerable. They will also talk about if you're a person of color worried the violence will turn on you, and if you are an ally, how to avoid being a "white savior". This is a free, one-hour, interactive webinar, in honor of Latinx Heritage Month. Register here. Sent by Poli Rijos, Alive & Well Communities

NEW! October 26 - October 27 The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS)'s 2021 Academic and Policy Symposium In four panel discussions, migration scholars, advocates, and policymakers will explore the theme, “Innovation in International Migration Research and Policy.” To expand participation and out of an abundance of caution, CMS’s eighth annual academic and policy conference will take place virtually. Register here! Sent by Rita Chang, IFCLA, ISPN Program Manager 

October 27 (8:30 AM to 12:30 PM) Transforming Public Health: Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future Join the Institute for Public Health for this popular and informative hybrid event. The conference will consist of panel sessions on topics such as equity in vaccine distribution here and around the globe, efficiencies (and inefficiencies) in "vertical" (disjointed) health systems, and other important issues. Each panel will include an audience Q&A session. Please stay tuned to their website for more information as it becomes available. Sent by Rita Chang, IFCLA, ISPN Program Manager 

October 27 (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) ISPN General Meeting Register here. Want to plan ahead for the year? All the meetings for 2021 are listed. Just click the drop-down button to register.

NEW! November 3 (11:30 AM) Know Your Level, hosted by the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research. For this session, Amanda Stoermer from the St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN) will present "Leveraging Local Expertise to Accelerate Health Equity & Improve Health Care Delivery." This session will highlight the IHN’s Network Community Academic Partnership (NCAP) which seeks opportunities for partnership between IHN community health centers and academic institutions. Amanda will discuss the history of NCAP, the process of working with NCAP, common pitfalls of community-academic partnerships, and more. Find out more and register in advance here. Sent by Meaghan Bailey, Institute for Public Health, Washington University

November 16 (9:30 AM - 4:30 PM) ISPN Annual Conference: Voices in the Intersection (hybrid event)

November 24  St. Louis County Building Equity in the Community This meeting is being held in an effort to establish St. Louis County’s Equity Plan. 

  • Building Equity in the Community (November 24th) 
  • A Welcoming Plan as Equity in Action (December 15th)
  • St. Louis County as a Change Agent (January 26th) 

Sent by Kathryn Koch, ISPN Language Access Committee Chair

 

Jobs and Volunteer Opportunities

NEW! St. Francis Community Services has an immediate opening for a full time Bilingual (Spanish) Intake Specialist and Care Coordinator (BISCC) at the Southside location.  The BISCC engages with and provides linguistically and culturally sensitive services to the immigrant community, with a special focus on the Spanish-speaking population.  The BISSC screens clients seeking services at the agency and maintains a caseload of clients with predominantly acute presenting issues, assisting these clients in navigating challenging systems and connecting with appropriate referrals.  Please email Meredith Rataj with cover letter and resume. Sent by Meredith Rataj, St. Francis Community Services, ISPN COVID-19 Vaccine Chair

LifeWise STL is looking to hire a Financial Social Worker and Economic Wellness Administrative Assistant. Bilingual applicants are preferred. Click here to learn more and apply for these positions. Sent by Natalie Gemberling Webb, LifeWise STL

ISPN is looking for an administrative intern! This intern would assist with communications such as the Weekly Round-Up, file organization, and virtual meeting support.  For more details on the position, email info@ispnstl.org.

The Deaconess Center for Child Well-Being is seeking volunteer support with virtual convenings and their Welcome Desk.  For more information visit hereSent by Rita Chang, IFCLA, ISPN Program Manager

CG Immigration Law is looking for a Bilingual Administrative Support Specialist. No legal office experience is necessary. Resumes and questions can be sent to stlouis@cgimmigrationlaw.com. Sent by Jessie Chappell, CG Immigration Law

 
 

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