SSVF Program Updates February 19, 2016


Hi Team,

This is the latest Program Update. Have a great weekend!

Adrienne

From: SSVF
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 2:22 PM
Subject: SSVF Program Updates February 19, 2016
Importance: High

Topics:

1.     Register for the National SSVF Webinar:  Homeless Prevention Services (February 25, 2016 at 2 PM Eastern)
2.     Resource:  TRAIN – Public Health Foundation Training Site
3.     SAVE THE DATE for the Next National SSVF Webinar!  March 17, 2016


Register for the National SSVF Webinar:  Homeless Prevention Services (February 25, 2016 at 2:00 pm Eastern)
Please register for the "Homeless Prevention Services" Webinar on February 25, 2016 2:00 PM Eastern:


Strategic allocation of Homeless Prevention funding is imperative in achieving and maintaining an end to homelessness among Veterans.  In this webinar, the SSVF Program Office will review the SSVF Homeless Prevention Screening Process including standardized targeting and developing a Prevention Threshold score.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining

Resource:  TRAIN – Public Health Foundation Training Site
Resource:  TRAIN is a free service of Public Health Foundation and operates through collaborative partnerships with state and federal agencies, local and national organizations, and educational institutions.   Some of the Department of Veteran Affairs modules include live webcasts and web- based training on:

Military Culture:  Core Competencies for Health Care Professionals
o   Stressors and Resources
o   Military Organization and Role
o   Treatment Resources and Tools

TRAIN may be accessed:  https://www.train.org

The user must register to use the TRAIN portal and once that's accomplished, they may search for the course/s by name or keyword.


SAVE THE DATE for the Next National SSVF Webinar!  March 17, 2016
Registration Link will be provided.



NOTE:  If you are receiving this email in error, please disregard.  We request your patience as the SSVF Program Office continues to address system issues with the grants management database.


Thank you,


SSVF Program Office