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Integration of immigrants students

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  1. There are national platforms to promote and support immigrant parent involvement and immigrant student support (see ACIDI - Programa Escolhas in Portugal). These are connected with local authorities who may help with your child’s education.
  2. Check also the availability of specific immigrant student programmes in municipalities and schools that specifically involve parents and communities.
  3. Check if the school your child attends has a home/school/community liaison coordinator within the school. She/ He may facilitate your contact with the school.
  4. If you experience health and housing problems, there is most of the times cross-sectorial co-operation between schools, social welfare, health and housing and therefore, when you talk to the school (class teacher or headteacher), other services will be notified and may help you.

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20 December 2014

Final Partners’ meeting

The fourth partners’ meeting took place in Florence (IT) on 15 December 2014. The meeting had the objective to check the activities carried out since the third meeting of the project and share and assess the in progress results. A special focus has been dedicated to the presentation of the strategies to solve the case scenarios.