Immigrant Legal Resource Center

The ILRC provides case-specific technical assistance, written materials, and support for immigration services in areas including citizenship and naturalization, removal defense, DACA, TPS, public charge, the intersection of criminal and immigration law, relief for immigrant survivors of crime (U visa, T visa, VAWA), immigration remedies for youth, post-conviction relief, family-based immigration law, and asylum law. […]

Rights of Pregnant and Parenting Employees

This training will go over the rights of pregnant people and new parents in the workplace. It will cover both California and Federal protections and will discuss newer laws like Title IX updates and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. Attendees will leave the webinar with a better understanding of how to navigate the legal landscape […]

National Health Law Program

View this webinar to learn about National Health Law Program (NHeLP) and the services they offer!   NHeLP’s California office engages in administrative advocacy with state and local agencies that administer and oversee public health care programs, particularly Medi-Cal. NHeLP is part of the statewide Health Consumer Alliance (HCA), a collaborative that provides individual health […]

Affordable Child Care Options for California Families

Families with special circumstances (foster care, homelessness, fire damage, and CalWORKs) have rights protected under the law. Child care subsidies can save families thousands of dollars a month. This training will 1) provide information on affordable child care programs available for families, 2) explore how families can choose the best care for their family’s needs, […]

Housing Protections for Child Care Providers

In this Child Care Law Center training, attendees will learn about California housing protections for family child care providers and helpful resources to navigate this topic. Specifically, attendees will learn about the California housing rights that protect family child care providers from: ● Unlawful regulation by cities and counties; ● Housing discrimination by housing providers […]

Fair Housing Advocate Tool Kit

This training will provide an overview of fair housing protections and review the process and legality of conducting investigations and utilizing the administrative complaint process as tools for Fair Housing Advocates. Presenters: Taylor Brewer from the California Women’s Law Center and Maria Callahan of Fair Housing Advocates of Northern California