By expanding access to psychological evaluations in the context of the immigration cases of undocumented survivors of domestic abuse and trafficking, Inviolate Initiative recognizes that assessing and documenting mental traumas and conditions is essential to due process and… Read More
Learn MoreInviolate Initiative is a project of the Center for Transformative Action, a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization affiliated with Cornell University. Inviolate expands access to mental health assessments in the immigration cases of survivors of domestic abuse and trafficking. Our… Read More
Learn MoreFundadora y Codirectora | Founder and Co-Director Mónica Esmeralda Ahmad-Yee, Esq. Mónica es abogada de inmigración cuyas clientes han incluido migrantes quienes han entrado a los EEUU sin inspección en la frontera del sur y buscan asilo; madres… Read More
Learn MoreIniciativa Inviolada expande el acceso a servicios de salud mental en el contexto de casos de inmigración de sobrevivientes indocumentades de abuso doméstico y trata de personas. Nuestra misión es conectar a sobrevivientes con la victoria legal y la salud mental mientras consiguen estatus legal migratorio en EEUU.
Evaluaciones psicológicas completadas por profesionales de salud mental culminan en informes psicológicos detallados, sirviendo como (1) documentos fundamentales de referencia para la salud mental continuada para sobrevivientes, y como (2) evidencia en los casos de inmigración de sobrevivientes.
Inviolada es un Proyecto del Centro de Acción Transformativa, una organización 501(c)3 afiliada con la Universidad Cornell.
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Inviolate Initiative expands access to mental health services in the context of the immigration cases of undocumented survivors of domestic abuse and trafficking. Our mission is to connect survivors with both legal victory and mental health as they seek lawful U.S. immigration status.
Evaluations completed by mental health professionals culminate in thorough written psychological reports, serving as (1) foundational reference documents for survivors’ continued mental health care, and as (2) evidence in survivors’ immigration cases.
Inviolate is a project of the Center for Transformative Action, a 501(c)3 organization affiliated with Cornell University.