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A
Greetings
friends
and
welcome
to
this
edition
of
educational
talk.
I
am
your
presenter
valeri
pérez
and
today
we
are
joined
by
ariana
rodríguez
who
works
as
a
local
care
coordinator
in
sant
antoni
in
her
version
of
news
exams
or
the
consortium
of
young
families
and
children
leave
to
brandon
welcome.
B
A
A
Good
of
us,
we
are
also
happy
to
talk
with
you
about
knowing
a
little
more
about
you
and
also
about
the
services
and
I
work,
the
work
they
are
doing
in
the
county
for
the
families
here
in
the
band
and
I.
Don't
always
start
a
little
by
getting
to
know
one
of
my
guests
so
that
the
families
who
are
seeing
us
in
their
homes
know
a
little
more
about
the
history.
A
B
I'm
from
Puerto
Rico,
born
and
raised
in
Puerto,
Rico.
ico
in
carolina,
puerto
rico,
and
I
have
been
here
for
approximately
five
and
a
half
years,,
almost
six
years,.
I
arrived
here
basically
due
to
the
circumstances
of
life,
opportunities
that
opened
up
and
I
ended
up
and
we
did
not
hesitate
to
take
it
here.
They
are.
B
Yes,
I
went
to
the
university
of
puerto
rico.
Over
there
on
the
carolina
campus,
I
got
a
bachelor's
degree
in
criminal
justice
with
a
concentration
in
forensic
psychology
from
the
university
of
puerto
rico,
and
I
got
that
there
and
then
once
here
in
Maryland
that
's,
where
I
woke
up
and
for
the
master's
degree
and
then
I
obtained
a
master's
degree
in
public
administration,
with
a
concentration
in.
B
A
B
Yes,
there
in
Puerto,
Rico
I
started
with
the
department
of
the
family
in
the
line
of
mistreatment.
Then
he
was
a
type
of
telecommunicator
received.
The
s
calls
and
I
made
the
reports
of
the
possible
neglect
of
minors,
and
then
that
was
done
and
then
a
social
worker
then
did
the
investigation.
But
that's
how
I
started
the
first
opportunity.
The
experience
I
had
and
basically
Díaz
there.
My
career
has
been
based,
In
terms
of
trauma,
the
family
trauma
with.
B
A
Although
tremendous
experiences
and
well
I
know
that
he
also
came
from
Puerto
Rico
that
the
issue
of
violence
many
times
domestic
violence
is
not
valid,
combines,
it
is
a
very
delicate
issue
and
that
it
affects
a
lot
of
people.
It
is
excellent
that
you
have
had
such
a
great
experience
how
and
when
so
they
come
here
maryland.
How
that
experience
helped
you
connect
here
with
the
type
of
work
you
do
It's
now.
B
B
My
older
brother
passed
away
in
an
incident,
so
it's
funny
how
life
works
and
then
he
got
here.
I
started
to
apply.
I
wasn't
looking
take
my
career
along
that
line,
but
it
came
up
and
I
started
working
with
victims
and
when
you
look
at
it
from
another
perspective,
my
mom,
my
family
I,
didn't
have
someone
to
guide
us
through
that
process.
So
I
became
that
person
for
other
families
doing
it
here,
but
Not
in
Puerto
Rico,.
So
it's
funny,
the
mysteries
of
God
or
life,,
but
that's
how
it
was
like
making
consuls.
A
And
I'm
very
sorry
about
your
brother,
but
yes,
as
he
says,
a
huge
twist
and
a
hand
happens
many
times
in
our
lives.
We
can't
imagine
where
we
are
at..
I
am
in
this
work
with
the
schools
and
the
community,
because
I
received
special
education
services
and
that's
where
I
got
involved.
I
got
involved
a
lot.
or
in
that
in
that
subject,
in
which
the
opportunity
of
the
need,
like
you,
that
you
did
not
have
anyone
who
will
do
for
this
process.
A
That
I
also
felt
that
I
could
help
families
in
the
process
in
aspects
that
to
me.
Well
that
I
do
not
I
had
that
kind
of
support
and
that
yes,
very,
very
interesting,,
as
life
turns
around,
and
then
here
and
now
that,
at
the
beginning
of
the
program,
I
present
to
you
how
the
local
care
coordinator
will
earn
from
it,
tell
us
a
little
more
about
yourself
and
your
role
In.
This
aspect,.
B
The
cases
are
discussed
and
then
a
plan
is
made
and
it's
basically
like
a
place
where
families
go
and
they
can
access
all
the
resources
at
once.
So
you're
We
cover
meetings
for
victims,.
We
also
have
meetings
for
children
over
6
years
of
age,
6
years
and
older,,
and
we
also
have
early
childhood
for
children,.
So
it
goes
from
0
to
5
years
old,.
So,
according
to
the
needs
of
the
family,,
then
they
can
attend.
This
This
type
of
meeting
is
important
because
families
can
be
referred
by
an
organization
or
they
can
refer
themselves.
B
In
other
words,.
If
someone
is
watching
this
video
and
this
interview
and
says,
wow,
I
have
more
than
one
need,.
This
would
be
a
good
opportunity
for
me.
people
can
call
and
they
can
fill
out
the
information
and
attend
an
appointment.
So
they
don't
need
to
be
referred
by
an
agency,
so
they
can
be
so
we
can
attend
one
of
our
meetings
and.
A
B
B
To
give
you
another
example
for
something
isolated
and
theylost
the
furniture
in
the
house-
and
it
is
something
they
need
well,
then
In
these
meetings,
we
have
organizations
that
can
assist
with
these
types
of
services,,
so
basically,
a
family
that
has
more
than
one
need
can
attend
this
meeting,,
although
we
also
have
family
navigators,,
but
that
is
true,.
They
are
like
that,,
they
have
the
meetings,,
but
then
they
can
be
assigned.
B
B
Sometimes
there
is
a
service
that
I
am
not
there
or
that
does
not
come
to
mind,
but
we
have
20
other
people
who
are
there,
who
They
know
of
other
resources
that
they
know
about,
and
so
all
of
this
is
done
as
a
storming
ring,
as
we
are
all
thinking
together
for
the
well-being
of
that
family
and
something
really
nice,
the
family
really
should,.
If
at
any
time
they
are
going
through
some
kind
of
need,
access
to
these
resources
because
they
are
available
to
you.
A
And
day,
if
that
really
says
that
a
very
nice
process
I
had
the
opportunity
to
participate
for
the
first
time
in
one
of
these
meetings
last
week,
and
if
they
are
people
who
really
see
that
they
have
a
vocation
that
they
do
their
work
and
that
they
want
to
help
others-
and
all
of
you
saw
it
like
that,
thinking
as
if
it
were
a
class,
they
need
in
the
concentration
of
oki
that
other
services
we
can
get
continue
for
this
family.
Let
me
see
who
I
can
connect
it
with
or
what
other
suggestion
I
have.
B
A
Is
this
type
of
community
service
for
families
that
need
it
and
speaking
of
that,
what
there
is
some
requirement?
Besides,
that
it
already
says
that
anyone
can
refer
it,
even
they
can
refer
themselves,
but
there
are
two
requirements:
they
need
health
insurance.
They
will
pay
something
for
the
service.
Look.
B
A
B
Don't
have
to
bring
any
kind
of
proof
but
to
attend,
see
meeting,
but
you
can
be
that
in
order
to
access
some
of
the
services
to
organizations
and
request
them
and
the
person
has
to
be
willing
to
participate
because
If
I'm
not
referring
to
you
but
you're,
not
willing
to
participate,
it
's
something
that
you're
not
interested
in.
The
reality
is
that
it's
not
going
to
be
worth
it.
B
A
In
the
case,
like
this
program,
we
see
it
many
families
that
we
are,
we
are
Hispanic
Latinos,
we
come
from
other
countries.
Sometimes
there
are
cases
of
people
who
need
a
lot
of
services,
and
perhaps
they
do
not
have
documents
they
do
not
perhaps
have
identification
or
even
of
the
permanent
residence
card.
Here,
for
example,
these
people
can
receive
help.
B
The
immigration
status
that
is
true,
that
is
something
that
influences
it
may
perhaps
influence
certain
types
of
services
that
are
available.
As
we
know,
there
are
some
government
organizations
that
require
some
kind
of
social
security
or
something
but
to
attend
this
meeting
and
explore
the
alternatives
available.
Wearable
No,,
that's
not
necessary,.
It's
just.
A
Necessary,,
it's
excellent
because
sometimes
we
do
know
that
sometimes
via
agencies
such
as
services
on
the
department
of
social
services,
that
do
have
some
specifications
that
you
need
to
have
clues
about
this
doctor
other
requirements.
But
there
are
other
organizations
that
are
that
they
are
sometimes
non-profit
or
that
can
offer
a
range
of
services
to
people
and
the
immigration
status.
Doesn't
matter
is
good,
as
you
say,
'prince
finish,
all
that
mind
together
working
for
the
benefit
of
people
who
need
it
and
then
For
families
that,
for
example,
speak
another
language,
such
as
Spanish,.
B
Because
I
am
the
person
who
leads
the
meeting,,
I
speak
Spanish
and
also
other
people
who
are
part
of
the
meetings.
Also
speak
Spanish,
as
well.
It
is
that
in
this
type
of
situation
there
is
no
problem
at
all.,
We
write
the
letters
and
invitations
in
Spanish.
añol
so
that
the
person
knows
in
advance
the
time
of
the
date
to
expect
many
times,
I
already
move
and
explained
before
it
is
the
day
of
the
meeting
that
the
person
can
wait.
What
is
going
to
happen
when
they
have
to
connect?
How
to
do
it?
B
We
are
going
to
do
it
and
then
there
is
no
problem
of
any
kind
with
respect
to
the
language.
So
what
we
do
is
that
it
is
translated
and
it
is
a
basically
bilingual
extra
union
because
the
rest
of
the
organizations,
then
there
are
many
people
who
do
not
speak
Spanish.
Well,
then
it
is
done
a
way
in
which
everyone
can
participate
and
everyone
can
collaborate.
B
By
the
cob
and
all
the
meetings
are
being
held,
virtually
meetings
are
being
held
virtually,.
It
means
that
then
you
don't
have
to
ask
for
time
off
at
work,.
You
don't
have
to,.
Maybe
there
are
transportation,
problems,,
no
In,
other
words,,
you
can
connect,,
you
can
call,
or
you
can
connect
through
video.
I
know
that
there
are
many
people
who
perhaps
have
some
kind
of
problem
with
Word,
with
the
camera,
and
everything
else,
they
can
call,
and
then
they
can
connect
through
a
phone
call.
In
other
words,.
A
B
A
And
then
I
had
said
that
the
families
well,
they
can
refer.
Someone
like,
for
example,
me
I.
Imagine
that
a
counselor,,
someone
from
the
school
can
refer
the
family
or
any
other
agency,,
but
if
the
family
The
families
that
are
seeing
us
right
now
are
going
through
a
crisis
experience
or
have
a
lot
of
needs
and
feel
overwhelmed
and
need
this
type
of
assistance,.
Where
could
I
fit
in
or
who
do
they
contact
to
ask
for
a.
B
B
B
They
are
not
calling
a
machine,
they
are
not
calling
the
office
where
maybe
there
is
no
one
who
is
calling
me
directly,
so
that
would
be
for
any
of
the
three
programs
for
victims
for
infants
when
there
are
situations
with
children
under
0
to
5
years
of
age
and
to
get
there,
well,.
What
are
older
than
6
from
6
onwards,.
B
Right
now,
at
the
one
for
cee,
for
those
aged
6
and
up,,
the
meetings
are
held
on
the
first
and
third
Wednesday
of
the
month.
For
those
who
are
children
but
for
the
program
for
infants
is
the
second
Wednesday
of
the
month
and
for
the
victims
program.
It
is
basically
when
that
referral
is
received,.
Then.
B
A
That's
good,
well,
I'll
do
Arianna
to
you..
I
am
very
grateful
that
you
have
taken
the
time
to
speak
for
us
about
these
services.
I
know
that
many
families
could
perhaps
benefit
from
these
services,
and
you
in
your
homes
do
not
hesitate
to
use
them,.
They
are
free
and,
as
Adriana
to
Viana,
sorry,.
She
said
that
what
you
want
is
help
people,
people
who
are
going
through
difficult
situations
and
have
various
needs
so
take
advantage.
Take
advantage
of
these
resources
that
the
county
offers
so
nothing
about.