Date: Tuesday, January 27th, 2015
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific Time
Presented by Margaret Hobart, PhD, Northwest Network
Based on the popularity of the first webinar conversation on Shelter(ing), we’ve created a space to continue our discussion on critical issues, including understanding the experience LGBTQ survivors have in communal emergency shelters, and what it has looked like for programs who have changed their emergency housing and advocacy models to be more trauma sensitive, culturally competent, and, in some cases cost effective as well. In this webinar, we will explore more fully what our work can look like when we see “shelter” as a verb, instead of a noun, how programs have made these changes, and the difference it has made for them in terms of providing services to LGBTQ folks (and other groups who may be challenged by communal shelter).
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