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Article New Staff Orientation Guide

This guide compiles introductory resources offered by HHRC into an orientation guide for new professionals. These resources provide introductions to substance use, serious mental illness, achieving and maintaining housing, and treatment and engagement models.

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Fact Sheet Boosting the Power of Harm Reduction

This resource outlines strategies to build a coordinated and culturally responsive system of care for people with substance use disorders who are experiencing homelessness.

Focus
Racial Equity: African- American/ Black
Racial Equity: Hispanic/Latino/Latinx
Racial Equity: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI)
Racial Equity: American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN)
Topic
Substance Use: Substance use prevention
Substance Use: Substance use treatment
Specialized Partnerships: Military/VA
Specialized Partnerships: Hospital/clinic
Specialized Partnerships: Education
Specialized Partnerships: Criminal/ Legal: Discharge planning
Specialized Partnerships: Criminal/ Legal: Re-entry
Specialized Partnerships: Faith-based
Specialized Partnerships: HUD Continuum of Care (CoC)
Specialized Partnerships: Tribal Communities
Language
English

Fact Sheet Fair Housing Protections for People with SMI, SUD, or COD

This document describes how individuals with disabilities can leverage federal laws to protect themselves from this type of discrimination and ensure equal access and opportunity to enjoy housing that suits their needs.

Focus
People with Disabilities
Laws/Acts/Regulations: Fair Housing
Language
English
Spanish
Toolkit Applying New COVID-19-Related Funding to Address the Housing Needs of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness, Substance Use Disorders, and Co-occurring Disorders

This paper highlights newly available federal funds that can be utilized for housing and paired with supportive services funding for individuals who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and who have a serious mental illness, a substance use disorder, or co-occurring disorders. The paper also notes several ways for state and local leaders to promote cross-system partnerships that pair...

Focus
Laws/Acts/Regulations: CARES Act
Topic
Co-occurring Disorders
Housing Models: Housing First
Housing Navigation: Housing identification
Specialized Partnerships: HUD Continuum of Care (CoC)
Language
English
Spanish