NASHP is hosting a state-only health and housing learning community that provides a platform for state health policymakers to learn from experts and one another about health and housing approaches at the state level, as well as stay abreast of emerging guidance and opportunities from federal agencies. This learning community is intended to support policymakers in strengthening their foundational understanding of health and housing approaches, as well as provide opportunities to go in depth on housing and services elements that must come together to support the health of individuals and communities.
The series of conversations will take place approximately once every other month, beginning in January 2024, with the opportunity to communicate via listserv in between meetings. While the primary audience will be state health policymakers, there will be conversations where health policymakers will be encouraged to bring their housing counterparts into the conversation. Learning community topics will include:
Introduction to Supportive HousingWednesday, January 31, 2024, 4–5 p.m. ET Robust supportive housing approaches require collaboration and alignment across federal, state, and local partners. The first session of the Health and Housing Learning Community will provide a high-level overview of supportive housing models and an introduction to the relevant partners, policy goals, services, and funding streams across the health and housing sectors. Click here to register |
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