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Webinar Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Serious Emotional Disturbance
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This webinar will feature speakers representing research, clinical practice, and non-profit work with homeless and at-risk youth with serious emotional disturbance (SED). The talk and following Q&A session will review topics such as effective practices, special considerations, and available resources for homeless youth with SED with a general audience in mind.
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Webinar Learning Community for HUD Rural and Unsheltered Grantees Session 1: Identifying the whole person care needs of the focus population
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This session will remind participants of the core values foundational to delivering evidence-based practices and orient them to available data sources to identify health and behavioral healthcare needs. Additionally, participants will learn more about using qualitative data informed by those with lived and living expertise.
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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.
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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.
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Webinar Providing Services to Youth Experiencing Homelessness
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Join HHRC as our panel discusses ways providers and clinicians can provide supportive care for youth who are experiencing homelessness.