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New Jersey Medicaid 101

Join the Camden Coalition and the Corporation for Supportive Housing for an overview of Medicaid and the role that New Jersey’s Housing Supports Program (also known as the 1115 Medicaid Waiver) will offer some housing support services to its members.

This free webinar will include:

  • What is Medicaid?
  • How does Medicaid work in New Jersey?
  • Why is Medicaid paying for housing related services?
  • Early lessons learned from Medicaid housing supports
  • programs in other states
  • NJ plans for capacity building and technical assistance
  • Questions and discussion

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Trauma-Informed Approaches for Housing and Supportive Service Providers Training and Certification

This professional certificate program is for anyone interested in developing skills to provide quality trauma-informed services in the housing and homelessness system.

This series dives deep on the pressing topics of providing trauma-informed services. The series starts with foundational knowledge about understanding trauma and trauma-informed principles. Then the instructors guide participants through how to apply these principles in their daily work to enhance their skills. From service planning to workplace wellness to anti-racist practices, service providers learn through discussion and practical real-world scenarios strategies to support people who have experienced trauma.

This certification series includes 7 unique learning modules. Participants who complete each module and pass a skills review at the end of each session will receive a professional certificate in Trauma-Informed Approaches for Housing and Service Providers. 

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Aligning Services with Housing for Thriving Families

The webinar will provide an introduction to supportive services that complement housing stability for families and young adults involved with the child welfare system. Learn about policy opportunities and examples of communities leveraging funding sources for supportive services.

These funding sources include Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, and Title IVE Prevention Funds. Explore recommendations for aligning multi-sector resources to provide economic and concrete supports to families and youth living in supportive housing and impacted by the child welfare system. 

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Adopting a Model Tenant Selection Plan to Create Low-Barrier Screening

In 2022, the CSH Mid-Atlantic Team conducted a landscape assessment to understand trends in criminal background screening and tenant selection procedures in Virginia. Informed by the landscape assessment and a learning collaborative comprised of housing partners, we developed a Model Tenant Selection Plan (TSP) and companion tools to help reduce barriers to housing for people with justice system involvement. We have begun sharing these resources and learnings widely beyond Virginia, including in new regions like Michigan, Nevada, and Indiana. 

In this webinar, you will learn more about this work and how to create alternative screening methods that promote equity and better serve people with justice-system involvement.

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Fundamentals of Trauma and Trauma-informed Approaches for Property Management Professionals

Understanding the experience, effect, and impact of trauma on individuals is key to developing trauma-informed practices. This foundational course will explore the experience of trauma and how unaddressed issues may show up in different people. In addition, the course will introduce the principles of trauma-informed approaches and how to apply these approaches in everyday interactions. 

*This training is available for purchase through the CSH Supportive Housing Training Center

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Strategy #5, Part II: Administrative Support to Operate Medicaid Billing for Housing and Homeless Agencies: A Massachusetts Solution

As supportive housing agencies implement Housing Related Services, they may choose to contract out their Medicaid billing infrastructure for either the short or long term. Due to popular demand, this is a second session on strategy #5: building supportive housing agencies’ capacity. Hear from a statewide partnership in Massachusetts about how one ‘parent agency’ successfully supports 16 other agencies in their billing process to ensure that Housing Related Services are available statewide

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Child Welfare and Housing Agency Partnerships Using Federal Housing Vouchers to Support Youth Transitions

CSH and Casey Family Programs invite child welfare and housing professionals to a timely webinar. The webinar will focus on the intersection of housing and child welfare. We will discuss how Family Unification Program (FUP) and Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) federal housing vouchers can support transition, wellbeing, and stability for youth/young adults’ transitions from foster care involvement with the child welfare system.  

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SDOH Academy Learning Series: Fostering a Healthcare Workforce for Today’s Social Health Challenges

Please join the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Academy for session two of a four-part learning series where we delve into the key strategies and best practices for developing and nurturing a healthcare workforce that can effectively meet the demands of today’s social health challenges. Our expert panel will share their experiences and insights.

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Health Center Preparedness and Response Forum: Session 2 – Natural Disasters

CSH in partnership with other HRSA National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAPs), is hosting a four-part webinar series for all health centers serving priority populations.

This forum is for all health centers serving priority populations, such as agricultural workers, individuals experiencing homelessness, public housing residents, and other vulnerable groups including older adults, and Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian patients. This four-part webinar series is focused on preparing for and responding to a wide variety of emergencies, this session is centered around natural disasters

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Build Capacity for Housing and Homeless Services Agencies to Deliver HRS

In this session, learn how California is building homeless and supportive housing agencies’ capacities through state-supported technical assistance and start up funding. California’s groundbreaking Medi-Cal Transformation program CalAIM waiver, includes the CalAIM-PATH program. This program includes the PATHTA Marketplace and the CITED (Capacity, Infrastructure Transition, Expansion and Development) funding and start up funding for programs working with those returning to communities from carceral systems via the Justice Involved Capacity Building Initiative. Together, this funding and technical assistance can support agencies looking to grow their services and programs via Medicaid billing.