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This guide compiles introductory resources offered by HHRC into an orientation guide for new professionals. These resources provide introductions to serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, co-occurring disorders, achieving and maintaining housing, and treatment and engagement models.
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Clear All- Topic: Motivational Interviewing, Disaster Preparation, Response, and Recovery
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Fact Sheet Three Homes: Reflections and Worksheet
This resource describes and invites reflections upon the concepts around three homes that we reside in: our body, where we live, and our community.
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- Outreach and Engagment: PATH, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Street outreach, Coordinated entry, Motivational Interviewing, Point-in-Time Counts
- Language
- English
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Toolkit Motivational Interviewing Self-Appraisal
This tool helps providers to assess their motivational interviewing (MI) skills and practices and includes activities to improve their MI techniques.
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- Outreach and Engagment: Motivational Interviewing
- Language
- English
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Toolkit Disaster Planning and Response: A Guide to Preparation for Homelessness Response Programs
This guide outlines questions that homelessness response programs should answer as they plan for and respond to natural disasters. The guide places a focus on the needs of people experiencing homelessness with serious mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), substance use disorder (SUD), or co-occurring disorders (CODs).
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- People with Disabilities
- Topic
- Disaster Preparation, Response, and Recovery
- Language
- English; Spanish
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Article Learning Community: Trauma-Informed Outreach and Engagement
In this four-part series, attendees will learn the fundamentals of providing Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) from the lens of working to engage and provide services for people with behavioral health needs who are also experiencing homelessness.
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- Housing Models: Housing First; Outreach and Engagment: PATH, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Street outreach, Coordinated entry, Motivational Interviewing, Point-in-Time Counts; Supportive Services: Peer Services / Supports; Specialized Partnerships: HUD Continuum of Care (CoC)
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- English