Administering the VI-SPDAT and Next Step Tool

William Graustein Memorial Center 2319 Whitney Avenue, #2B, Hamden, CT, United States

The VI-SPDAT, or Vulnerability Index-Service Prioritization Assessment Tool, is a pre-screen triage tool for single adults. The Next Step Tool, or TAY-VI-SPDAT, is a version of the VI-SPDAT that is tailored for youth and young adults in the age range of 24 and under or "Transitional Age Youth." This training will cover how to administer the VI-SPDAT […]

Utilizing the Youth SPDAT as a Case Management Tool

Erin Wixsten will join us virtually from Orgcode, the developers of the SPDAT tools, to review ways the Youth SPDAT (Y-SDPAT) can be used to identify areas of growth for youth you are working with. Join this webinar to learn how to utilize information gathered through administering the Y-SDPAT, to information case management service provision. […]

2019 Annual Training Institute

Connecticut Convention Center 100 Columbus Blvd , Hartford, CT, United States

Beyond Barriers: Enhancing Access to Housing Solutions 17th Annual Training Institute May 16th, 2019 | 7:45 AM – 4:30 PM Connecticut Convention Center | Hartford, CT The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness Annual Training Institute (ATI) is Connecticut’s premier capacity-building event for organizations, frontline providers, and partners working to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut. […]

Rapid Re-Housing Learning Collaborative Meeting

United Way of Greater New Haven 370 James St., Suite 403, New Haven, CT, United States

CCEH organizes learning collaborative meetings every other month for Rapid Re-Housing providers to troubleshoot and support each other in implementing best practices for their RRH programs. These meetings are open to any RRH provider in Connecticut. Please contact us to be included in these meetings.

Shelter Diversion Training

Shelter Diversion Training Monday, July 15 – Hartford, CT Shelter Diversion is a strategy that prevents homelessness at the front door by helping people identify immediate, alternative housing arrangements to shelter and, if necessary, connecting them with services and financial assistance to help them return to permanent housing. Diversion programs can reduce the number of households […]

CAN Guidance on Exit Destinations Webinar

This webinar will review new guidance on how to distinguish between temporary andpermanent exits to living with family/friends in a safe and stable situation. In addition to explaining the new guidelines, the webinar will also review how the exit should be marked in HMIS. This guidance was created by a taskforce within Statewide CAN Leadership to bring consistency […]

Shelter Diversion Training

Shelter Diversion Training Tuesday, August 20 - Gales Ferry, CT Shelter Diversion is a strategy that prevents homelessness at the front door by helping people identify immediate, alternative housing arrangements to shelter and, if necessary, connecting them with services and financial assistance to help them return to permanent housing. Diversion programs can reduce the number of […]

Housing Challenges for Persons Convicted of Sex Offenses

People convicted of sex offenses face numerous barriers to finding stable housing when they return to the community from jail or prison. This webinar will discuss the challenges faced by this population as well as provide helpful tips and resources for providers working with this population.   Register Here

YHDP Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspection Training

The goal of the YHDP housing choice program is to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing at an affordable cost to unstably housed youth, homeless youth and youth families. To accomplish this, program regulations set forth basic Housing Quality Standards (HQS) which all units must meet before assistance can be paid on behalf of a […]

Shelter Diversion training

Shelter Diversion Training Tuesday, September 17 - Thomaston, CT Shelter Diversion is a strategy that prevents homelessness at the front door by helping people identify immediate, alternative housing arrangements to shelter and, if necessary, connecting them with services and financial assistance to help them return to permanent housing. Diversion programs can reduce the number of households […]