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This webinar will discuss core principles and engagement techniques for providers to serve as a bridge to care for mental health, substance use, and medical needs among people living in encampments.
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Webinar Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder: Best Practices for Whole-Person Care
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In this session, panelists will provide a brief overview of the toolkit, Whole-Person Care for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD): Part 2 and engage in a roundtable discussion of best practices.
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Webinar Trauma-Informed Outreach Learning Community Session 2: Best Practices for Person-Centered Outreach
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This session will cover best and emerging practices for conducting outreach and engagement with individuals experiencing SMI, SED, SUD, or COD who are also experiencing homelessness.
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Webinar Trauma-Informed Outreach Learning Community Session 1: Trauma-Informed Care: Responding to the Trauma of Homelessness
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This session will provide foundational information on trauma and the fundamentals of providing Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) from the lens of working to engage and provide services for people with behavioral health needs who are also experiencing homelessness.
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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 Street Medicine for Unsheltered Individuals: Serving People Where They Are
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Learn about the street medicine model and the importance of utilizing a multi-disciplinary team to strengthen continuity of care and housing stability for the unsheltered population.