Upcoming Trainings

5/14/24 Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 4: Overcoming Challenges in Supportive Housing (register here)

This learning lab will focus on case studies and specified challenges identified by the Springfield CoC stakeholders.

Click here for resources and slides from previous Supportive Housing Learning Labs

**Slides from Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 1 can be found here.

** Housing First, Harm Reduction and Trauma Informed Care: Learner’s Guide from Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 1

** Standards of Quality: Learner’s Guide from Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 2

** CSH: Standards For Quality Supportive Housing Guide

** Standards of Quality: Learner’s Guide from Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 3

** Slides from Supportive Housing Learning Lab – Session 3 can be found here.

Community Street Outreach and Standards and Best Practices

Partners from throughout the community are working to better collaborate on outreach efforts. This training is a great way to learn more about Street Outreach Efforts and Best Practices

Public Benefits Training Series

In collaboration with The Office to Prevent and End Homelessness and The Supportive Housing Providers Association, Legal Aid Chicago presents four Mainstream Benefit Trainings.

01/10/24 – HCoC Point in Time Count Webinar

For a copy of the slides for this training click here.

Heartland HOUSED & Homebase Training Series

Heartland HOUSED and Homebase have partnered to provide trainings in connection to the development of Community Standards for Heartland Continuum of Care programs. Videos of all the trainings are down below.

11/15/23 – Homeless Response System Training

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12/6/23 – Effective Case Management Training

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01/17/23- Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) for Service Providers Training

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11/19/23- Homelessness Prevention Guidelines and Training

Fifth Street Renaissance provided information and training for community members and services providers to utilize Homelessness Prevention funds for eligible households that are in danger of eviction, foreclosure, or homelessness.