WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY APRIL 11
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Workshop 241
Trauma-informed Care in an Integrated Healthcare and Housing Provider
Independence
Molly Brown, DePaul University Valery Shuman, Heartland Health Outreach This presentation will provide a case example of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) implementation in an integrated healthcare and housing provider. The TIC implementation strategies utilized within the organization will be described. Findings from a qualitative study with service participants on the needs of trauma survivors in homeless services will be presented.
NBCC Approved Session
Workshop 242
Navigating the World of Medicaid in Support of Housing First
Gold Coin
Paul Rossi, Foothold Technology Lindsay Casale, Pathways Vermont Housing First organizations can leverage Medicaid dollars to support services. Rules and requirements vary state to state. Documentation requirements can feel overwhelming. Some providers are sharing tips through an information exchange called the Supportive Housing Resource Center. In this session we take a closer look at best practices from across the nation.
Workshop 243
Building Your Identity, Skills and Confidence as a Supervisor
Denver 1-2
Ken Kraybill, Center for Social Innovations/T3 Quality supervision is critical to fostering staff members’ development, enhancing their skills, implementing best practices, and improving client outcomes. This workshop will provide an overview of the administrative, evaluative, educative, and supportive functions of supervision. It will also incorporate aspects of trauma-informed care and motivational interviewing that inform supervision.
Housing First Partners Conference 2018
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