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July 2017 NCHV Newsletter

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NCHV eNewsletter July 2017 Thank You! 2017 NCHV Annual Conference Session Materials Available Online  More to be posted as they are received Download the 2017 NCHV Annual Conference program ,  featuring the full Conference schedule, session tracks and descriptions, speaker bios, and more information on this year's event. Many of the presentation materials from the 2017 NCHV Annual Conference are now available on the  Annual Conference page of our website . As we receive the rest, they will continue to be posted so check back for updates. Photos from the event are posted in several albums on our  Facebook  page. Please feel free to tag yourself or your organization in any photos you're in! Stay tuned for the latest updates, and thank you again for helping to make this year's Annual Conference a great success! NCHV Partners with Synchrony Financial to Bette

Recovery to Practice Newsletter: Recovery in Integrated Care Settings

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Issue 11: July 2017 Practicing Recovery: Recovery in Integrated Care Settings In this issue of Practicing Recovery , we look at what integrated care is, how it works, and its role in a recovery-oriented approach to services. Integrated care is an approach to health care that combines behavioral health, substance use, and physical health services, sometimes along with supplemental services such as housing and employment support, into one setting. Integrated care is important to a recovery-oriented approach because it addresses the whole health of an individual, with the understanding that coordination and collaboration between the many services an individual may use can lead to better outcomes. Integrated Care Resources This issue of Practicing Recovery has resources to expand readers' understanding of integrated care and tools for applying it to your practice. Learn more . Thought Leader Dr. Susan Pickett, Deputy

Rent Is Racist

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In This Issue: Is This Virtual Redlining? ● The 30 Percent Rent-to-Income Ratio Doesn't Add Up ● Administration's Assault on Workers Continues ● Rent Is Racist ● Also: Industry News ● You Said It! ● In Case You Missed It ● Jobs ● More Tuesday, August 1, 2017 In This Issue:  Is This Virtual Redlining? ● The 30 Percent Rent-to-Income Ratio Doesn’t Add Up ● Administration’s Assault on Workers Continues ● Rent Is Racist ●  Also : Industry News ● You Said It! ● In Case You Missed It ● Jobs ● More Just as I Suspected, Paying Rent Is Racist DiDi Delgado, writer, organizer, and poet The gatekeepers of housing have continuously found devious ways to isolate and exploi