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Webinar Introduction to Hoarding Disorder

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This webinar on hoarding disorder among homeless-experienced individuals includes an overview of hoarding disorder, assessment methods, treatment approaches, and clinical tips.

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Webinar Learning Community for HUD Rural and Unsheltered Grantees Session 2: Resource mapping to maximize funding and coordination of services

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This session will include an interactive brainstorm of all the systems that CoCs may need to partner with to achieve whole-person care and maximize the impact of combined services to end homelessness and improve health, wellness, and economic opportunities. Examples of resource mapping templates and considerations for addressing barriers to partnership will be shared.

Webinar Trauma-Informed Outreach Learning Community Session 4: Providing Behavioral Health Care in Unsheltered Environments

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This session will offer information, examples, and guidance on conducting behavioral health care assessments and providing behavioral health services in encampments and other unsheltered environments.

Webinar Trauma-Informed Outreach Learning Community Session 3: Making the Connection to the Homelessness Response System

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This session will help participants understand the basics of Coordinated Entry and how to connect people to housing and housing-related resources in the homeless response system.

Webinar Office Hours: Funding Supportive Housing Services for People with Behavioral Health Needs

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In follow-up to the webinar on June 29, presenters will host an Office Hours session to answer questions about funding supportive housing services using Medicaid and SAMHSA resources.

Webinar Funding Supportive Housing Services for People with Behavioral Health Needs: Key Federal Resources

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This webinar will offer practical information about key federal resources available through Medicaid and SAMHSA that can be used to pay for many of these supportive housing services.