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Survivors of domestic and sexual violence often seek assistance from homeless service providers. It is critical intake staff and case managers are trained to meet their specialized needs. An upcoming webinar from the National Alliance for Safe Housing will teach best practices for discussing safety with survivors of domestic violence.
Webinar: Thursday, April 19, 2018, at 1:30 p.m. ET
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Time for Change: Findings from the SPARC Study on Race and Homelessness
by NAEH
This guest post was written by Jeffrey Olivet and Marc Dones, lead authors of Supporting Partnerships for Anti-Racist Communities Phase One Report. In recent years, an increasingly urgent dialogue has emerged around race and equity in America. But that dialogue has generally overlooked one of the most visible manifestations of racial inequity: homelessness. Homelessness is not colorblind. People […]
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