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Consumer Experiences in Isolation and Quarantine

Webinar Slides(PDF) Isolation and quarantine programs are being stood up for people experiencing homelessness to recover from COVID-19 or reduce their risk of contracting the virus, with administrators working to establish best practices in informing clients about a potential move, determining how to provide support during quarantine, and how to discharge folks. When making these […]

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Outcome and Data Recommendations for Medical Respite Programs: Using Data to Tell the Story

  Webinar Slides(PDF) Medical Respite Programs & the Triple Aim Framework for Health (policy brief and webinar)(LINK) Standards for medical respite programs(LINK)   Medical respite care is an essential component of the continuum of care for people experiencing homelessness. While the service has grown exponentially in the last ten years, it is still a fairly

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Compounding Oppression: Antiracism in COVID-19 Response

Webinar Slides(PDF) Structural racism permeates the systems that perpetuate homelessness—especially the health care industry—and the homelessness response system itself. It is little surprise, then, that we are witnessing the disproportionate impact on Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) in the novel coronavirus outbreak, communities already plagued by housing insecurity. How can the Health

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Building Resilience for Front Line Providers: What Does “Self-Care” Really Look Like?

Webinar Slides(PDF) Poverty Policy Podcast, Episode 9: Resilience(LINK) Mobilizer newsletter(LINK)   Sometimes a bubble bath isn’t enough. Before the national pandemic, homeless health care providers suffered from high rates of burn-out, stress, and vicarious trauma. Now during a public health crisis, we question what it really means to build resiliency and find time for self-care.

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Clinicians’ Coffee Chat: Diabetes and Nutrition

Webinar Slides(PDF) In this fourth conversation of a four-part “Clinicians’ Coffee Chat” series on diabetes, participants will discuss the role of nutrition in diabetes management for people experiencing homelessness. This interactive conversation will foster peer learning and support across the homeless health care field. Please bring your questions and experiences to share in the discussion.

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Organizational Strategies for Supporting the Mental Health & Wellness of Providers & Staff

  Webinar Slides(PDF) Trauma Informed Practice(PDF) Implicit Bias and COVID-19(PDF) The Psychological Impact of Quarantine(PDF) Resource List(PDF)   Healthcare systems and administrators play a critical role in maintaining the psychological safety and emotional wellness of their staff. The COVID19 pandemic has put healthcare providers at higher risk to experience traumatic stress with limited reprieve. During

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Addressing the Pandemic in Rural Communities

Webinar Slides(PDF) Flyers & Posters(PDF) TVCoC Street Outreach Workflow(PDF)   The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for communities across the country. Rural communities face the additional difficulties of limited resources and services to assist people experiencing homelessness during the outbreak. In this interactive discussion, panelists working in rural areas will discuss the challenges they

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COVID-19 Coffee Chat: Continuity of Care for Residents in Permanent Supportive Housing

Webinar Slides(PDF) During this COVID -19 pandemic, it can become increasingly challenging to deliver and maintain continuity of care for individuals in permanent supportive housing. We will have the opportunity to discuss some of those challenges and hear solutions on how best to address equitable and accessible health care for these individuals. Our panelists include

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