Online Webinars
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Next Webinar
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In support of the new HHRC Eviction Prevention Toolkit, this webinar will explore strategies for supporting people with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or co-occurring disorders living in community-based low-income housing.
RegisterSpeakers:
- Ayana Gonzalez, Senior Consultant, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
- Juanita Spotted Elk, Member, WA State Lived Experience Coalition
- Rachel Post, Senior Consultant, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
- Matthew Leslie, Senior Associate, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
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Webinar Stabilizing Housing for Families of Children who Experience Mental Health and/or Substance Use Challenges: Part I: Understanding the Challenges Families Face and the Benefits Available to Them
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In this 2-part series presented by the Homeless and Housing Resource Center (HHRC) and National Family Support Technical Assistance Center (NFSTAC), we will share important information about family homelessness and the supports available to help families regain housing stability
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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.
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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.
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Webinar Supporting the Mental Health and Treatment Needs of Individuals Experiencing Homelessness During COVID-19
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In this webinar, we explore equitable and culturally appropriate interventions to engage people experiencing homelessness in treatment and deliver services in non-congregate settings during the COVID-19 pandemic.