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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 Disaster Response Planning for Homeless Service Providers
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People experiencing homelessness face unique challenges and barriers that complicate and intensify in disaster situations. Planning for disaster response is essential for people experiencing homelessness who have behavioral health conditions and the providers that serve them.
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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 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 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.