Education Series 2025 - Support-Centered Housing: An Evidence-Based Solution
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Join the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless on Wednesday, July 23 from 12:00-1:15pm for the next online session in our 2025 Education Series: Support-Centered Housing: An Evidence-Based Solution. This session will take place at noon, as a virtual βlunch- and-learn" opportunity. Register here: https://coloradocoalition.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6vcbtIvrStO5cLFpryzUUQ#/registration
Support-Centered Housing builds on the longstanding success of Housing First principles as an evidence-based approach which prioritizes housing as a first step β but not the only step β towards stability for those experiencing homelessness. This proven model includes crisis intervention, rapid access to housing, case management, and support services which help people sustain long-term housing and stability.
A wide body of local, state, and national research demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach, including locally with the Social Impact Bond (SIB) program. This panel will feature experts who have conceptualized and implemented this strategy effectively. Panelists will discuss how Support-Centered Housing works, as well as the evidence which supports its effectiveness a compared to work-first or treatment-first options.
This session is designed for those who want to listen, learn, ask questions, advocate, and engage with important information and proposed solutions to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
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Support-Centered Housing builds on the longstanding success of Housing First principles as an evidence-based approach which prioritizes housing as a first step β but not the only step β towards stability for those experiencing homelessness. This proven model includes crisis intervention, rapid access to housing, case management, and support services which help people sustain long-term housing and stability.
A wide body of local, state, and national research demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach, including locally with the Social Impact Bond (SIB) program. This panel will feature experts who have conceptualized and implemented this strategy effectively. Panelists will discuss how Support-Centered Housing works, as well as the evidence which supports its effectiveness a compared to work-first or treatment-first options.
This session is designed for those who want to listen, learn, ask questions, advocate, and engage with important information and proposed solutions to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
Get Tickets
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