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Announcements and Upcoming Events
Additional future webinars and events will be posted once they are announced.
- 2024 National Summit to Increase Social Connections: On May 14 and May 15, 2024, join Commit to Connect and engAGED: The National Resource Center for Engaging Older Adults for a two-day virtual summit bringing together national, state, and local leaders for interactive sessions focused on technology and social connection. Register now for this free event.
- On April 28, 2024, USICH Releases New Encampment Guidance for Communities to help local leaders and community partners act with urgency to successfully and compassionately address the crisis of unsheltered homelessness.
- On March 8, 2024, the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) announced the four states selected to participate in the third Health and Housing Institute (HHI) 2024–2026 cohort.
- Listen to the latest ANCOR podcast Ensuring Community Living (w/ Alison Barkoff), Barkoff the ACL Administrator and the Assistant Secretary for Aging Principal Deputy Administrator explains the depth of the housing problem and specific factors that add to the stress and complication of securing housing for people with disabilities. She shares key resources aimed at providing assistance, information and help for people with disabilities seeking housing and community living. Listen now.
- Prior Events and Webinar Materials
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- Enhancing Housing Stability for Individuals with TBI at Risk for or Experiencing Homelessness -- This March 2024 webinar featured the Housing and Services Resource Center discussing cross-sector partnerships that can enhance housing stability for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) at risk for or experiencing homelessness.
- Expanding Access to Service Coordination: Two Models of Braiding Funding -- This January 2024 webinar featured two models for braiding funding streams across sectors to maximize the use of existing resources and broaden access to service coordination in a sustainable way. Access the webinar recording and materials and the new HSRC Service Coordination Partnerships Toolkit to learn more.
- Expanding Home Accessibility Services: Strategies for Sustaining Cross-Sector Collaborations. This November 2023 HSRC webinar explored how cross-sector partnerships can help to sustain services and programs that support accessible and stable housing for older adults and people with disabilities.
- Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator—Information Session. This November 2023 event provided an overview of the Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator, which will support states with technical assistance in developing or expanding innovative housing-related supports and services for Medicaid-eligible people with disabilities and older adults who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. Access the recording and slides to learn more.
- Improving and Expanding Community Living Options for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). This three-webinar series explores barriers people with I/DD face in securing housing; highlight the limited range of housing options; and feature innovative strategies, resources, partners, and funding streams to help create more housing options for people with I/DD.
- Innovators Share Strategies to Advance Inclusive and Integrated Housing and Supports for People with I/DD. This September 2023 webinar introduced innovative, replicable housing models that support full inclusion and integration of people with I/DD into their community. Stakeholders discussed how they brought these models to their communities, and a self-advocate shared personal experiences. Webinar materials will be posted when they are available. View the recording and slides.
- Beyond Group Homes: How States Have Successfully Housed People with I/DD. This May 2023 webinar provided an overview from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development (HUD) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of their programs that advance community living for people with I/DD. A state official described its strategy for using these resources to create more community-based housing options, and a self-advocate shared their success story of getting housing in the community. View the webinar recording and slides.
- Community Living Housing Options for People with I/DD: Perspective on Barriers and Solutions. Safe, accessible, and affordable housing that is integrated in the community is a vital component for people with I/DD to live and participate in their communities. This March 2023 webinar looked at barriers, programs and partnerships, and examples of community-driven solutions. View the webinar recording and slides and explore links from Disability Rights Center-NH: A Place to Call Your Own article and Spring 2022 magazine. Also see Iowa COMPASS housing tip sheet.
- Partnerships to Increase Housing Stability Through Assistive Technology, Home Modifications, and Repairs. The August 2023 Housing and Services Resource Center webinar explored the role of home modifications, assistive technology (AT), and home repairs in promoting accessible, stable housing.
- Meeting People Where They Are: Partnerships with Independent Living and Assistive Technology Programs to Address Homelessness and Housing Stability for People with Disabilities and Older Adults. This June 2023 HSRC webinar highlighted the benefits of partnerships between Centers for Independent Living (CILs), statewide Assistive Technology (AT) Act programs, and Continuums of Care programs in the development and implementation of ongoing strategies to address homelessness.
- Solving for Homelessness among Older Adults, People with Disabilities, and Other Populations—An HSRC Case Study Webinar. The recording, transcript, and handouts for this April 2023 webinar are now available. The session featured a model cross-sector partnership that is creating bridges across systems so individuals can have both housing without precondition and access to comprehensive services that they choose.
- The Role of Transportation in Cross-Sector Collaborations Designed to Improve Housing Stability. This February 2023 webinar featured two effective pathways to create cross-sector partnerships that support housing stability for older adults and people with disabilities by improving access to transportation options.
- Braiding Resources to Collaboratively Develop and Strengthen Housing + Services Partnerships. This January 2023 webinar featured examples of strong collaborations across federal, state, and local levels that combine rental assistance and access to supportive services for people with disabilities, older adults, and people at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Presenters explored not only opportunities to braid funding and resources but also approaches to developing partnerships that really work.
- Ending Homelessness--Developing Partnerships between HUD Continuums of Care (CoCs) and Disability, Aging and Health Services Providers. This recording of the August 2022 HSRC webinar orients participants to CoC structures and cross-sector partnerships that address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. (Tip: This YouTube Help page on playback speeds has tabs for different devices.)
- Working Together to Empower Community Inclusion: Health/Housing/Independent-Living Partnerships. This August 2022 HSRC webinar discussed the preference for many people with disabilities to live and fully participate in their communities and their civil right to do so under the Americans with Disabilities Act (Olmstead v L.C., 1999). A clear goal of community integration is one hallmark of effective approaches for people with disabilities, including people with behavioral health needs, to transition to the community from an institution. Featuring a top national expert, a center for independent living, and a large health system, this webinar reveals effective strategies for supporting individuals as they find homes in the community, arrange for services individuals need and choose, and integrate into community life.
- Community Transitions: Creative Collaborations Move People Home. Also from August 2022, this HSRC webinar featured two states' programs that entail partnerships with nursing homes, hospitals, and community-based organizations to assist people with settling back into homes in the community and have reduced readmissions. What are the core elements of these programs? What roles do industry, other state programs, and community service providers play? How can states and local partners overcome common barriers? Two panels explored these and other questions during this engaging webinar. Participants also learned about funding sources, tools, and tips for replicating these models in their states.
- Building and Sustaining Home Modification Collaborations: Strategies for Your Community. This July 2022 office hour explored the many opportunities to use cross-sector collaboration to expand access to home modification. Staff from the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology were "in the office" to answer questions and offer other solutions.
- Addressing Housing Accessibility through Cross-Sector Partnerships: A Closer Look at Home Modification Collaborations at Work. This June 2022 webinar focused on effective home modification service delivery through partnerships with professionals and funding sources from the aging, disability, housing, and health care sectors.
- Webinar Series Engaging the Disability Community in Fair Housing Planning. This April 2022 two-part series included the history of the Fair Housing Act and context for the requirement to affirmatively further fair housing; best practices for fair housing planning that considers the needs of individuals with disabilities; an overview of effective community participation that involves individuals with disabilities and their stakeholders; principles of community engagement with the disability community; best practices for community engagement throughout the fair housing planning process; and engaging stakeholders in fair housing planning.
- Cross-Sector Partnerships that Create Housing Stability. This two-part webinar series in March 2022 featured new federal funding and flexibilities that states and local stakeholders can use to sustainably improve housing stability for older adults, people with disabilities, and people experiencing or at risk of homelessness The second webinar highlighted state partnerships that spur local collaborations so these groups have both housing and access to an array of supportive services.
- Cross-Sector Partnerships to Expand Options for Affordable, Accessible Housing. January and February 2022 recordings of three office hours and related materials. The series highlighted innovative partnerships between the housing sector, aging and disability networks, and health care that expanded access to affordable, accessible housing, service coordination, home modifications, durable medical equipment, and housing search information.
- Preventing and Addressing Eviction Through Community Partnerships. November 2021 webinar recording and related materials on ACL-funded programs protecting rights and preventing abuse. Presenters describe state and local partnerships that help them address the needs of people dealing with eviction.
- Emergency Rental Assistance Program: Tools to Assist the People You Serve. September 2021 webinar recording and related materials with tools and information to help people assist consumers with the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
- Pairing HUD and HHS Resources to Address Homelessness Webinar Series. Summer 2021 recordings of a webinar series on partnership opportunities and on-the-ground examples of successful approaches to pairing HHS agency resources with HUD housing assistance for people experiencing homelessness, including the 70,000 Emergency Housing Vouchers.
New Technical Assistance Resources and Tools
- Strengthening Social Connection in Housing Communities: Innovative Approaches -- Webinar Recording: Commit to Connect hosted a webinar on social connection and housing among older adults and people with disabilities. View the slides or watch the recording.
- 19 Strategies for Communities to Address Encampments Humanely and Effectively: guidance to help public leaders and community partners in cities, counties, states, and federal agencies develop and implement humane and effective responses to encampments on public land using All In: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness.
- Variations in Availability of Assistive Tech Waivers Limits Access for Some: article from the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab discussing the differences in the existence and availability of AT-related waivers across states and some inherent disparities.
- New website for The Link Center: an ACL resource that provides training and technical assistance and advances systems change that will increase access to effective services and supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), brain injuries, and other cognitive disabilities with co-occurring mental health conditions.
- Resources to Support Housing-Related Services for People Experiencing Homelessness: from HUD an overview of federal health programs and resources that communities and housing providers can leverage to help people experiencing homelessness transition to and sustain their housing.
- ADvancing States - Person-Centered Approaches: Connecting Individuals to Services and Benefits: this brief describes person-centered approaches to gain understanding of an individual’s long-term services and supports needs and preferences to live the life they desire and value.
- State Strategies to Leverage Medicaid Managed Care Contracting for Investments in Health and Housing Alignment Report: this HRSA-funded toolkit provides examples of state Medicaid programs' innovative strategies with managed care contracts and policies to deliver housing supports and services.
- USICH Annual Report to Congress on Targeted Programs That Help People Experiencing or At Risk of Homelessness: includes the number of people served, barriers and restrictions to receiving services, and agency efforts to increase opportunities for individuals to receive services.
- American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) Section 9817: Data and descriptions in these presentation slides reflect details on State Spending Plans for Federal Fiscal Year 2023 Quarter 1.
- Service Coordination Partnerships Toolkit: Initial offerings in this new HSRC toolkit assist community and state leaders with forming cross-sector partnerships to expand access to service coordination. These partnerships can braid funding streams to support sustainability.
- AAAs Support Housing Stability and Prevent Homelessness of Older Adults: Set of five homelessness prevention case examples featuring area agency on aging (AAA) programs and partnerships to provide homelessness prevention assistance and housing-related supports for older adults and people with disabilities.
- CMS Approves New York 1115 Demonstration: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved an amendment to New York’s Medicaid section 1115 demonstration that bundles a series of actions to advance health equity, strengthen access to primary and behavioral health care across the state, and connect people to critical housing and nutritional support services.
- 2023 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness: The new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) report has provides Point-in-Time (PIT) estimates, offering a snapshot of experiences of homelessness—both sheltered and unsheltered—on a single night.
- Funding Opportunity to Expand Support Services for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced $40 million in funding available to expand on-site service coordination efforts for people with disabilities and older adults living in affordable multifamily housing. Applications for the notice of funding opportunity must be submitted by March 11, 2024.
- Thinking about Starting a Supportive Housing Program? This toolkit has recommendations and considerations for housing service providers that may develop supportive housing programs specifically for people who use drugs.
- Homeless and Housing Resource Center (HHRC) New Staff Orientation Guide: This list has HHRC tools that offer valuable primers for new health and housing professionals in their first three months.
- Readout of HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra’s Meeting with United States Interagency Council on Homelessness [USICH] Executive Director Jeff Olivet: This summary provides an overview of the new USICH chair's priorities.
- New Opportunities to Expand Services Through Aligning Health and Social Care: This Administration for Community Living (ACL) blog discusses the new U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) policies and efforts to address health-related social needs. The set includes:
- Call to Action: Addressing Health-Related Social Needs in Communities Across the Nation (HHS)
- CMCS Informational Bulletin on Coverage of Services and Supports to Address Health-Related Social Needs in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CMS)
- [Framework for] Coverage of Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) Services in Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS))
- The U.S. Playbook to Address the Social Determinants of Health (Domestic Policy Council)
- Calendar Year (CY) 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule (CMS)
- Community Care Hubs: A Promising Model for Health and Social Care Coordination (Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy and Evaluation)
- USDA Resource Guide for American Indians and Alaska Natives 2022: This guide lists U.S. Department of Agriculture programs and services, including housing, for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- Affordable Housing and Support Services Demonstration (AHSSD): Nine community action agencies that own and operate affordable housing units received demonstration grants to enhance wraparound supportive services.
- Rural Disaster Home Repair Grants: The U.S. Department of Agriculture accepts grant applications year-round (funding permitting) from very-low and low-income homeowners to repair homes damaged in a calendar year 2022 Presidentially Declared Disaster Area.
- Streamlining Actions to Help Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) Address Homelessness: This U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) letter describes regulatory flexibilities that PHAs can use to address homelessness.
- Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are collaborating to launch the Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator, which will support states in developing or expanding innovative housing-related supports and services for Medicaid-eligible people with disabilities and/or older adults who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. The application period has closed.
- The Power of Cross-Sector Partnerships to Advance Home Modification: This HSRC action guide provides steps and tools for building cross-sector partnerships to promote home modifications that support community living.
- Partnering to Expand Access to Home Modifications, Repairs, and Weatherization for Community Living: This HSRC action guide for aging, disability, and health organizations offers approaches to partnering with housing organizations for home modifications, repairs, and weatherization services.
- SAMHSA DataTools: This new online resource from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) enables users to explore substance use and mental health data.
- Key Informant Perspectives on Rural Housing and Health: This policy brief shares rural-specific housing barriers, including those that are related to health, and policy recommendations for addressing housing challenges to improve rural health.