Best Practices for Providers
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Providing homeless services can be a demanding and isolating job. The HRC is dedicated to helping providers improve their practice and fostering continuous learning. The “Best Practices for Providers” section of the website is designed to introduce providers to best practices in homeless services. Don’t reinvent the wheel; consult these resources and tell us what you think!
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Selected Best Practices for Providers Resources
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2006 Awards for Excellence in Affordable Housing: Supportive Housing and Property and Asset Management
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A Best Practice Approach To Community Re-entry From Jails for Inmates With Co-occurring Disorders: The APIC Model
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A Review of Case Management for People Who Are Homeless: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research
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Alcohol & Drug Abuse: the Best of Practices, the Worst of Practices: the Making of Science-based Primary Prevention Programs
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Assessing the Evidence: What We Know About Outreach and Engagement
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Best Practices for Effecting the Rehabiliation of Affordable Housing, Vol I
Best Practices for Effecting the Rehabiliation of Affordable Housing, Vol II
Effectiveness of Policies and Services for Homelessness
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Homeless Shelters and Programs: Analysis of Benchmarks and Best Practices
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Housing First for Long-Term Shelter Dwellers with Psychiatric Disabilites in a Suburban County: A Four-Year Study of Housing Access and Retention
Implementing an Evidence-Based Practice: Seeking Safety Group
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
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