While many health centers have engaged in quality improvement efforts for their diabetes prevention work, many health centers are not yet engaging consumers in planning and evaluation of diabetes programming. It is important to meaningfully engage consumers of health centers in conversations around prevention activities that are not only effective and appropriate, but trauma-informed as well. This national webinar will take 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 will represent consumers and staff of health center programs and will share specific recommendations for supporting diabetes prevention through stronger provider-consumer relationships.
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Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebookHousing as a Pathway to Justice – Session 8: Prioritizing a Human-Centered Approach
Providing supportive housing for any community can come with some ups and downs. In this session, we will provide valuable strategies, tools, and lessons-learned to help attendees manage their housing projects successfully. We will discuss the principles of a housing-first approach and introduce developers to harm reduction interventions and trauma-informed care. We will also provide case studies to guide
effective crisis response.
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Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebook Share on facebookThe Medicaid Unwinding: Helping Residents Keep Their Healthcare Coverage
Did you know that states have not actively worked to disenroll anyone from Medicaid since the start of the COVID pandemic? But, the process of assessing for ongoing eligibility, known as redetermination, is beginning again in the first half of 2023. If you are a homeless services or supportive housing provider, join the webinar to learn what the Medicaid “unwinding” means for you.