Best Practices in Case Management for Homeless Service Providers
GAYLORD: November 7 –
GRAND RAPIDS: November 8 –
DETROIT: November 9 –
Session Description:
Understanding and implementing best practices is essential in carrying out the mission of homeless service organizations. This training will provide an overview of what it means to be “person- centered, housing-focused, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, peer-integrated, and self-compassionate” in our work.
CE credit:
- ASWB: 6 hours
- NAADAC: 6 hours
- NBCC: 6 hours
About the trainer:
Ken Kraybill has worked in health, behavioral health, and homelessness/housing for over 30 years. He is a Senior Associate at the Center for Social Innovation and Director of Training for t3 (think. teach. transform.). Drawing upon his direct service and supervisory experience, Ken has developed various curricula in best practices. He provides onsite and online training nationally on Motivational Interviewing, supervision, outreach and engagement, tenancy support, trauma-informed care, and renewal for care providers. Ken has an MSW from the University of Washington in Seattle and an undergraduate degree from Goshen College in Indiana.
Other details:
- Registration starts at 8:30 and the session starts at 9 am
- Lunch is provided
- Free parking is available