Safe and Fair Housing for LGBTQ Individuals

This training will address the diverse experiences of the LGBTQ population and equip participants with the language and conceptual understanding they need to provide informed and effective care to this population. The training will clarify best practices against a backdrop of evolving legal rights, fair housing, healthcare politics, and the structural barriers to health and […]

Inspiring Internal Motivation: A Short Guide to Motivational Interviewing

"Inspiring Internal Motivation: A Short Guide to Motivational Interviewing" is presented by the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness in partnership with the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Our presenter is Jeremy Wampler, LCSW, ICGC II, BACC, LADC. Jeremy is the Director of Problem Gambling Services at DMHAS. Register for the Webinar Here

2019 Point-In-Time Count

Join us, and hundreds of volunteers throughout the state of Connecticut, in making a difference in the lives of homeless men, women, and children throughout Connecticut by taking part in the nation’s annual count of people experiencing homelessness. The Point-In-Time (PIT) Count is conducted each year in January. There are thousands of individuals and families […]

2019 Youth Count

The Youth Count is an annual count of homeless and unstably housed youth in the state of Connecticut during one week in January following the annual Point-In-Time Count. The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH) facilitates the count alongside the Youth Engagement Team Initiatives and hundreds of volunteers across the state. Learn more about the Youth Count. Volunteer […]

Advocacy Reboot Webinar: New Leadership, New Resolve, New Opportunities

Watch the “Advocacy Reboot Webinar: New Leadership, New Resolve, New Opportunities” on Monday, January 31th from 1:00-2:00 pm. Join Kate Robinson from Gallo & Robinson, Kiley Gosselin from the Partnership for Strong Communities, and Richard Cho and Sarah Fox from CCEH, as they give an overview of the high stakes election season. They will also […]

STRIVE Family Mediation Training

STRIVE (Support to Reunite, Involve and Value Each Other) is a psycho-educational intervention for reunifying families and their adolescents who have run away. Developed by Dr. Norweeta Milburn, STRIVE is a evidence-based approach to family mediation developed by ETR (Education, Training and Research), a non-profit out of UCLA. Project STRIVE aims to intervene in the […]

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

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

Hamden, 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 becoming homeless, the demand for shelter beds, […]

Adopting a Cultural Humility Approach

"Adopting a Cultural Humility Approach" is presented by the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness in partnership with the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Presenting is Ellen Boynton, Director of the Office of Multicultural Health Equity for the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Register Here

Administering the SPDAT

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

The SPDAT, or Service-Prioritization-Decision-Assistance-Tool, is an evidence-informed approach to assessing the acuity of an individual’s or family’s homelessness. The tool is used to help case workers and service providers prioritize who to serve next based on their need and identify the areas in the person/family’s life where support is most likely necessary in order to avoid […]