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Webinar Understanding Contingency Management: A Foundational Webinar for Homeless Service Providers
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This webinar will provide attendees with a foundational understanding of contingency management and how it works to support individuals experiencing homelessness with substance use or co-occurring disorders.
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Webinar Identifying and Addressing Behavioral Health Needs in Encampments
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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 Eviction Prevention: Strategies for Supporting Individuals with Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
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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.
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Webinar Learning Community for HUD Rural and Unsheltered Grantees Session 4: Increasing Access to Treatment, Harm Reduction, and Recovery Community Organizations
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This session will provide tangible ideas for expanding access to treatment and incorporating harm reduction practices in currently available settings. This session will cover
topics including systems that offer recovery community support, acute and residential levels of care, securing access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), and overdose prevention. A guest speaker with lived... -
Webinar Expanding Harm Reduction through Increased Syringe Access
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This webinar will discuss the ways in which health centers and other community-based organizations can expand harm reduction services by offering syringe access to participants through direct service delivery and partnership.