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X-WR-CALDESC:Co-Location Webinar Series\nApril 1st and 8th\, 9:30 – 11:00 A
 M PT/ 12:30 – 2 PM ET\nIn a 2017 national safe housing needs assessment\, 
 14% of DV/SA organization respondents of 16% of culturally specific respon
 dents reported that their organizations had staff co-located at one or mor
 e homeless/housing organizations. While this model was used by a relativel
 y small number of programs\, its impact was large\, with 77% of DV/SA orga
 nizations and 76% of culturally specific respondents reporting that the pr
 actice assisted survivors with their housing needs.\n\nThese two webinars 
 will each spotlight a trio of programs whose projects provide working exam
 ples of the value of co-location (or 'co-working\,' within the pandemic-ne
 cessitated virtual context)\, including how they facilitate safe housing o
 utcomes for survivors.\n\nWebinar 2: A Deep-Dive into DV/SA and Homeless/H
 ousing Co-location/Co-Working Partnerships\nThis webinar will explore the 
 ways in which DV/SA advocates\, embedded in homeless/housing systems\, and
  vice versa\, can create access and increase racial and gender equity for 
 survivors and support homeless/housing advocates to understand the unique 
 safety needs and barriers survivors face\n
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DESCRIPTION:Co-Location Webinar Series\nApril 1st and 8th\, 9:30 – 11:00 AM
  PT/ 12:30 – 2 PM ET\nIn a 2017 national safe housing needs assessment\, 1
 4% of DV/SA organization respondents of 16% of culturally specific respond
 ents reported that their organizations had staff co-located at one or more
  homeless/housing organizations. While this model was used by a relatively
  small number of programs\, its impact was large\, with 77% of DV/SA organ
 izations and 76% of culturally specific respondents reporting that the pra
 ctice assisted survivors with their housing needs.\n\nThese two webinars w
 ill each spotlight a trio of programs whose projects provide working examp
 les of the value of co-location (or 'co-working\,' within the pandemic-nec
 essitated virtual context)\, including how they facilitate safe housing ou
 tcomes for survivors.\n\nWebinar 2: A Deep-Dive into DV/SA and Homeless/Ho
 using Co-location/Co-Working Partnerships\nThis webinar will explore the w
 ays in which DV/SA advocates\, embedded in homeless/housing systems\, and 
 vice versa\, can create access and increase racial and gender equity for s
 urvivors and support homeless/housing advocates to understand the unique s
 afety needs and barriers survivors face\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T123000
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SUMMARY:National Network to End Domestic Violence: A Deep-Dive into DV/SA a
 nd Homeless/Housing Co-location/Co-Working Partnerships
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