
COVID-19 Webinars
Housing Innovations for Health Centers COVID 19
In this webinar recorded December 2020, three expert panelists from across the US discuss the innovative approaches to housing deployed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes shelter decompression, hotel/motel emergency shelter and the essential services provided to support patients.

Data Webinars
Lived Expertise and Data Management: Trauma-Informed Approaches and Perspectives
This webinar explores why and how lived expertise must be sought after and valued by health centers and allied organizations to improve every stage of the data management process from collection and analysis to data sharing, access, and decision-making, including discussion about Information Blocking rules and navigating the tension between reporting and regulations.
Additional Data Webinars
- Strategies for Providing Health Care for Frequent Users in Rural Communities
- Who Are Frequent Users? A Closer Look at Definitions Used by Communities
- Data Sharing between Health Centers and Housing Providers: Using Data to Target, Refer, and Coordinate Care for Frequent User Patients
- The How, What, and Why of Housing Data Collection

Diabetes Webinars
Placing Lived Expertise at the Center of Diabetes Prevention
This national webinar took a deep dive into consumer perspectives on diabetes prevention and strategies to better include the experience of health center consumers at decision-making tables. Guest speakers represented consumers and staff of health center programs and shared specific recommendations for supporting diabetes prevention through stronger provider-consumer relationships.

Health Equity Webinars
Advancing Health Equity Through Health and Housing Partnerships
This webinar focuses on the structural factors that contribute to racial inequities in both the health and the homeless systems and how connections between the two systems can help reduce health disparities.

Partnership Webinars
Health and Housing Partnerships: A Guide to Using Online Tools and Resources
This introductory webinar on health and housing partnerships highlights the new accessible guide and resources created by CSH. This webinar promotes the understanding of health and housing partnerships and how health centers can make them happen.
Additional Partnership Webinars
- Integrated Care Teams to Improve Patient Quality of Care
- Multi-System Coordination Building & Maintaining a Coordinated Provider Community
- Stopping the Revolving Door: How Health Centers Can Serve Justice-Involved Populations
- Integrated Supportive Housing and Health Center Partnerships Serving Older Adults with Complex Needs
- Finding Deeper Resources: Health and Housing Partnerships Create New Funding Mechanisms for Supportive Housing
- Understanding and Addressing the Health Needs of Youth Experiencing Homelessness
- Health and Housing Partnerships to Support the Needs of Aging Patients
- Connections to Housing: Everything You Need to Know on HMIS and Becoming a Coordinated Entry Access Point
- Capital Expansion for Health and Housing – Everything You Need to Know

Policy Webinars
The Intersection of Social Determinants of Health and Medicaid
In a January 2021 State Health Official letter, The Center’s for Medicare and Medicaid Services outlined the many ways that states can address the SDOH needs of their Medicaid population. This webinar will outline these strategies and how healthcare for the homeless and other health centers can prepare to effectively advocate for strategies in their states; create new networks and partnerships to capitalize on these opportunities and be effective implementation partners are the federal government and states invest to address SDOH need.

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Webinars
Moving from Data Collection to Action: Improving Patient Access to SDOH Resources
Learn how you can assist patients with accessing the resources they need to effectively address housing insecurity and other drivers. This session included best practice examples offered by other health centers and a brainstorming session on establishing effective referral networks and improving patient access to SDOH services.
Additional SDOH Webinars
- At the Intersection of HIV and HCV (Session 1): Prevention Frameworks and Strategies
- At the Intersection of HIV and HCV (Session 2): Treatment Frameworks and Strategies
- Utilizing Community Health Workers for SDOH Screening and Housing Navigation
- Health Access and SDOH: Mobile Outreach for the Unsheltered Homeless
- Understanding Social Determinants of Health
- Best Practices for Housing Focused Mobile Outreach and Street Medicine

Substance Use Webinars
Understanding Housing Options for Patients with Substance Use Disorder
This webinar outlines best practices for working with individuals with substance use disorder and the housing options available to support those experiencing instabilities. This webinar includes an overview of the state of the substance use epidemic in the United States, a high-level review of harm reduction and explains the approach and differences between Supportive Housing and Recovery Housing.
Additional Substance Use Webinars
- Addressing the Opioid Crisis Series – Session #3 Innovative Programming and Partnering for People Experiencing Opioid Addiction
- Addressing the Opioid Crisis – Session #2 State Responses to the National Opioid Crisis
- Addressing the Opioid Crisis Series – Session #1 New Resource and Stakeholder Engagement to Influence Practice
- Addressing the Opioid Crisis: Strategies for Health Centers

Workforce Development Webinars
Supporting Transitions from Medical Respite Care: Roles for Providers and Community Partners
Medical Respite Care (MRC), also known as Recuperative Care, is acute and post-acute care for people experiencing homelessness who are not ill enough to remain in a hospital but are too ill to recover on the streets. This model of care has grown rapidly in recent years, with more than 145 known programs nation-wide. As more communities develop and increase MRC services, so does the importance of building capacity to support consumers during their time in MRC and after discharge to housing, shelter, etc. This webinar highlighted opportunities for providers, community partners, and stakeholders to connect individuals transitioning out of MRC with resources and wrap-around services that they need.