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X-WR-CALDESC:In this follow-up to our August webinar\, we’ll dive more deep
 ly into the Decision Tree as an alternative tool for prioritizing vulnerab
 ilities and housing assistance. You’ll hear from authors in the DVHTAC Spe
 cial Series on Coordinated Entry\, Cris Sullivan\, PhD and Kris Billhardt\
 , who make the case for bold changes that aim to benefit not only survivor
 s\, but anyone touched by the trauma of housing insecurity. This webinar w
 ill spotlight three communities who are in the process of transforming the
 ir systems – presenters will talk about how their communities have been na
 vigating through these change processes and share critical discussions\, k
 ey decision points and their community’s motivations for risk-taking and i
 nnovation. Finally\, attendees will hear from representatives from the HUD
  Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs who will share some key princ
 iples for including trauma-informed approaches and centering people with l
 ived experiences in transforming coordinated entry systems.
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DESCRIPTION:In this follow-up to our August webinar\, we’ll dive more deepl
 y into the Decision Tree as an alternative tool for prioritizing vulnerabi
 lities and housing assistance. You’ll hear from authors in the DVHTAC Spec
 ial Series on Coordinated Entry\, Cris Sullivan\, PhD and Kris Billhardt\,
  who make the case for bold changes that aim to benefit not only survivors
 \, but anyone touched by the trauma of housing insecurity. This webinar wi
 ll spotlight three communities who are in the process of transforming thei
 r systems – presenters will talk about how their communities have been nav
 igating through these change processes and share critical discussions\, ke
 y decision points and their community’s motivations for risk-taking and in
 novation. Finally\, attendees will hear from representatives from the HUD 
 Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs who will share some key princi
 ples for including trauma-informed approaches and centering people with li
 ved experiences in transforming coordinated entry systems.
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SUMMARY:Safe Housing Partnerships: Decision Tree (Pt. 2): Putting it into P
 ractice
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