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This research provided important findings for practitioners and mental health commissioners. Other research has also highlighted that access to appropriate treatments may be less frequent for refugees. 9 The issues are manifold and most seem to be fundamentally related to a lack of mutual understanding of mental health care needs and how the services designed to meet those specific needs are organised and accessed. Discrimination on the basis of cultural differences, as a factor that contributes to exclusion from and non-use of mental health care services for refugees, is a wider current area of interest for those working with or. | BUILDING CO WJNITY Lessons for the Middle School Classroom and COMBATING HATE A publication of Partners Against Hate BUILDING COMMUNITY AND COMBATING HATE Lessons for the Middle School Classroom Partners Against Hate c o Anti-Defamation League 1100 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 1020 Washington DC 20036 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention . Department of Justice 810 Seventh Street NW Washington DC 20531 Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools . Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue SW Washington DC 20202 iir i . iL- Afiainxli iiitc This guide was produced by Partners Against Hate under Cooperative Agreement 2000-JN-FX-K005 a grant jointly funded by the . Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention OJJDP and the . Department of Education Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools OSDFS . Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official positions or policies of OJJDP Written by Ellen Hofheimer Bettmann Director of Training and Resources and Lorraine Tiven Director of Peer Education Anti-Defamation League 823 United Nations Plaza New York NY 10017 Tel. 212-885-7700 The text of this document is in the public domain. Authorization to reproduce this document in whole or part is granted except for those sections that specifically state that the information is copyrighted. In such cases reprint permission for the particular piece must be requested from the source indicated. At the time of this publication s printing all Web site addresses were accurate and provided material that was in the judgment of Partners Against Hate staff appropriate for all audiences. Partners Against Hate is not responsible for future changes to any Web sites and does not endorse any Web sites other than its own. Partners Against Hate is a collaboration of the Anti-Defamation League the Leadership Conference on

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