2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2015.11.003
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Building relationships and facilitating immigrant community integration: An evaluation of a Cultural Navigator Program

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“…Some communities have actively developed strategies to welcome and integrate immigrants [2,22] such as by addressing government and leadership structures, enhancing educational systems and opportunities, fostering economic development, and ensuring equitable access to resources and information [23]. Previous research has documented that integration, the mixing of cultures and experiences, is the foundation for building community cohesion, fostering social networks, and improving newcomers' knowledge of and access to resources, information, and services [21,24,25]. Unfortunately, sparse research exists on the integration of Hispanic newcomers to non-metropolitan areas [8,19], and few studies have examined the successful adaptation of Hispanics in rural communities in the United States [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some communities have actively developed strategies to welcome and integrate immigrants [2,22] such as by addressing government and leadership structures, enhancing educational systems and opportunities, fostering economic development, and ensuring equitable access to resources and information [23]. Previous research has documented that integration, the mixing of cultures and experiences, is the foundation for building community cohesion, fostering social networks, and improving newcomers' knowledge of and access to resources, information, and services [21,24,25]. Unfortunately, sparse research exists on the integration of Hispanic newcomers to non-metropolitan areas [8,19], and few studies have examined the successful adaptation of Hispanics in rural communities in the United States [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education is a way for refugees to become integrated in a new culture and is a process involving social inclusion through which they become Baccepted in a society^ (Thomas et al 2015). Shared community spaces, such as schools, provide an opportunity for refugee children to meet other children and begin to form identities in the new culture (Thomas et al 2015). Schools are a key institution in the provision of quality education and opportunities for social inclusion for children, families, and communities to work together.…”
Section: Social Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relationship is mutual with the cultural navigator and refugee learning about each other's culture, norms, and expectations. For further details of the Cultural Navigator Program, see Thomas et al 2015. In 2013, community dialogs in one Hartford neighborhood highlighted the need to increase opportunities for residents to gather, share ideas, and collectively solve problems. The Asylum Hill Neighborhood Association (ANHA), one of Hartford's Neighborhood Revitalization Zones, formed a welcoming committee in partnership with the Hartford Public Library.…”
Section: Hartford's Strategies Toward Education and Social Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was further indicated that timely adjustments to new culture may be due to familiarities in food and ingredients that facilitate modification. Thomas et al, (2016) shows that food/diet serves as a strategy to integrate into a new environment and culture. This is also true for immigrants in Korea, as it is confronted with the increase in the number of immigrants particularly from developing countries where it was 6,409 in 1987, 700,000 in 2011 and 1.8 million in 2015 (MacroTrends, 2019;Torneo, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%