New Toolkit and Webinar Recording!
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Eviction Prevention:
A Toolkit for Tenants and Service Providers
This toolkit is for people with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or co-occurring disorders living in community-based low-income housing and the
service providers and organizations supporting them in their housing and recovery. The toolkit provides essential information to support stable tenancies and avoid the trauma of housing eviction.
Topics include upstream eviction prevention strategies, housing support services, landlord partnerships, and more!
The toolkit is available in English and Spanish
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Eviction Prevention Strategies:
Webinar Recording
We had a fantastic response to yesterday's Eviction Prevention webinar, with over 10,000 registrants! We recognize the importance of this
topic to your work and that not everyone was available to attend the live event. The webinar recording is now available to view when your schedule allows.
Those who could not attend the live event can receive a Certificate of Participation after viewing the recording and completing a post-event survey. The evaluation
link is available on the
HHRC webinar event page.
The webinar recording includes ASL interpretation, and English and Spanish captions will be added by early next week. No CEUs are included
in this event.
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Webinar Description and Speakers
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. Topics include upstream eviction prevention strategies, housing support services, landlord partnerships, rent
payment tools, behavioral health strategies, legal tools, and service coordination. The toolkit provides essential information to support stable tenancies and avoid the trauma of housing eviction.
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Ayana Gonzalez, Senior Consultant, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
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Juanita Spotted Elk, WA State Lived Experience Coalition
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Rachel Post, Senior Consultant, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
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Matthew Leslie, Senior Associate, Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
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The Homeless and Housing Resource Center is a program developed under a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by SAMHSA/HHS, or the U.S. Government
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