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X-WR-CALDESC:In community contexts with limited and inequitable long-term h
 ousing access\, housing prioritization usually involves multiple community
  institutions coordinating the distribution of scarce housing resources to
  those in greatest need. Three key influential factors are fundamental to 
 this process: 1) the power of identification\, determining who is deemed d
 eserving of a resource\; 2) the power of choice\, deciding what people get
 \; and 3) the power of distribution\, choosing how they get it. To facilit
 ate the prioritization process\, housing practitioners use assessments in 
 an effort to ensure equitable resource distribution. Next in our Special S
 eries on Coordinated Entry\, this webinar will explore power-laden assumpt
 ions in the prioritization process and how it subsequently influences surv
 ivors of domestic and sexual violence. Presenters will describe the “pitfa
 lls” of housing prioritization and will offer strategies to mitigate them.
  Presenters: Nkiru Nnawulezi\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County T
 iffany Duvernay-Smith\, Speak Up Advocate Michele Williams\, Technical Ass
 istance Provider Michele S. Williams\, LLC.\n\nClosed captioning in Englis
 h is provided.
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DESCRIPTION:In community contexts with limited and inequitable long-term ho
 using access\, housing prioritization usually involves multiple community 
 institutions coordinating the distribution of scarce housing resources to 
 those in greatest need. Three key influential factors are fundamental to t
 his process: 1) the power of identification\, determining who is deemed de
 serving of a resource\; 2) the power of choice\, deciding what people get\
 ; and 3) the power of distribution\, choosing how they get it. To facilita
 te the prioritization process\, housing practitioners use assessments in a
 n effort to ensure equitable resource distribution. Next in our Special Se
 ries on Coordinated Entry\, this webinar will explore power-laden assumpti
 ons in the prioritization process and how it subsequently influences survi
 vors of domestic and sexual violence. Presenters will describe the “pitfal
 ls” of housing prioritization and will offer strategies to mitigate them. 
 Presenters: Nkiru Nnawulezi\, University of Maryland\, Baltimore County Ti
 ffany Duvernay-Smith\, Speak Up Advocate Michele Williams\, Technical Assi
 stance Provider Michele S. Williams\, LLC.\n\nClosed captioning in English
  is provided.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210419T143000
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SUMMARY:Safe Housing Partnerships: Collaborative Solutions: Pitfalls of Hou
 sing Prioritization: Considerations of Power and Culture
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