PRIDE- Partners of Refugees in Illinois Disability Employment
Project Description:
Transnational refugees with disabilities are left out of many social service provisions typically provided to refugees. The Institute on Disability and Human Development (IDHD) at the University of Illinois at Chicago has received a three year grant funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) to address the support needs of refugees with disabilities. Principal Investigator Rooshey Hasnain, Clinical Assistant Professor of Disability and Human Development, and Co-Principal Investigator Mansha Mirza, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and an alumna of DHDs Disability Studies PhD program, noticed this disparity and decided to take action. The grant will provide much-needed services and supports to refugees with disabilities living in Illinois with a focus on employment and entrepreneurship activities. The aptly named initiative, Partners of Refugees in Illinois Disability Employment (PRIDE), is breaking new ground as the first U.S. project to address pathways to employment for refugees with disabilities Read more here: https://news.uic.edu/east-meets-west-supporting-refugees-with-disabilities and visit PRIDEs Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/prideuic/
Core Function(s):
Performing Direct and/or Demonstration Services, Performing Research or Evaluation, Continuing Education/Community Training
Area of Emphasis
Employment-Related Activities
Target Audience:
Family Members/Caregivers, Adults with Disabilities, Children/Adolescents with Disabilities/SHCN, Legislators/Policy Makers
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Racial or Ethnic Minorities, Disadvantaged Circumstances, Geographic Areas, Urban
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A