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Webinar Office Hours: Supporting Resiliency in Housing and Health Professionals
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As a follow-up to the webinar on July 15, the presenters will host an Office Hours session to answer questions about promoting self-care and resiliency among staff.
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Webinar Supporting Resiliency in Housing and Health Professionals
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Join us for this webinar to learn about promoting self-care and resiliency among staff. Hear from subject matter experts on organizational well-being as they share tools and resources to support supervisors in engaging in their own self-care and encouraging it among supervisees.
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Webinar Integrating Behavioral Health Supports into Respite Care for People Experiencing Homelessness
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This webinar will highlight different models of medical respite care and approaches to providing high-quality behavioral health services. Program representatives will discuss issues related to addressing stigma and training staff, and participants will learn more about the model’s whole-person care approach.
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Webinar Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder
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In this webinar, we introduce the Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder Toolkit, a new resource to support and assist people experiencing homelessness and OUD with a whole-person care approach that supports and facilitates the recovery journey and a fulfilling life in their communities.
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Webinar Taking a Trauma-Informed Approach with Events of Escalation
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Join SAMHSA’s Homeless and Housing Resource Center as our panelists explore using trauma-informed, compassionate, and respectful de-escalation techniques when aiding participants and staff during and after events of escalation.