Training Resources
The following free resources have been gathered to provide on-demand training opportunities in supportive housing topics.
All training resources are introductory-level and intended for new staff or as reviews for experienced staff. More resources will be added as they are found!
As always, feel free to reach out to CoC staff with any questions, comments, or potential resources to be included.
To request a training certification please submit the form request linked here and answer the questions pertaining to the subject material covered.
For additional training resources, we recommend:
- Introductory Hoarding Training for Learning to Work with Individuals Who Hoard: The Center for Hoarding and Cluttering is assembling a catalogue of online courses that encompass every aspect of identifying, assessing, and addressing hoarding. Their first two courses are now available! Enroll today to earn certificates and continuing education credit hours. Please feel free to share this email and training with your community partners!
- Training Videos on Trauma, Consent, Collaborative Investigations, and Neurobiology: The Institute on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (IDVSA) in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin created five videos that feature law enforcement officers, prosecutors and advocates who work daily with sexual assault survivors and leading scholars in the field. Access the trainings here!
- Introduction to Housing Models, Housing Navigation, and Engagement (4 CEUs) Training: Available now on the SAMHSA website. The goal of this training course is to provide foundational level information about housing models, engagement, and navigation strategies that support individuals who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness who have serious mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), substance use disorders (SUDs), and/or co-occurring disorders (CODs). Key features of the course:
- Free to enroll and complete.
- Self-paced, with no time limits for completion.
- Accredited by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for 4 CEUs.
- Click here to check out the course overview video and enroll today!