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From Our Federal Partners: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Children, Youth, and Families Experiencing Homelessness Webinar

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The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) KSOC-TV, a web-based technical assistance program featuring behavioral health experts discussing cutting edge issues in children's mental health, is holding an interactive webisode: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Children, Youth, and Families Experiencing Homelessness Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:00 - 3:00 PM EST Join the webinar on November 30th . The live panel discussion will be moderated by Gary Blau , Chief, Child Adolescent and Family Branch, Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA. Panelists will include: SAMHSA Representative : Luis Vasquez, Director, Division of Service and Systems Improvement, SAMHSA Research Expert : Sarah C. Narendorf , Assistant Professor of Social Work, Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston Youth Leader with Lived Experience : Dani Dominguez , Community Education Coordinator, YES Institute Members of the audience will be

Congress is on recess. Here is what you can do to help homelessness programs today.

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our National Call-In Day last week. Now, let's keep up the pressure to end homelessness. Our Call-In Day last week was a success, but Congress still hasn't finalized their budget for next year. So, if you didn't get the chance to call last week, here are two things you can do over the Thanksgiving recess: 1) Talk to your Members of Congress .  Download our In-District Engagement Guide  to find out if your Member of Congress is in your district this week

From Our Federal Partners: VA and Coordinated Entry Systems (CES) Memo

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On October 17, 2017, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Deputy Under Secretary for Health for Operations and Management released a memo to the VA Network Directors, VA Network Homeless Coordinators, and VA Medical Center (VAMC) staff which issued guidance regarding the roles and responsibilities of the VA medical center homeless programs in each of the local Continuum of Care (CoC) and the CoC’s Coordinated Entry systems (CES). This guidance from the VA to the VA medical centers is meant to support community planning and CES efforts within CoCs by clearly outlining the expectations of VA medical center involvement. In many ways, this guidance codifies what has already been occurring in local communities. Where new partnerships are needed, it provides the opportunity for engagement. Within the guidance, VA recognizes that coordinated entry systems are a critical element in our collective and continued efforts to end Veteran homelessness and homelessness for all populat

CDBG National Accomplishment Reports and National Expenditure Reports Available on HUD Exchange

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The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) National Reports have been updated to include data for Fiscal Year 2017. The CDBG National Accomplishment Reports display accomplishments for selected housing, economic development, public improvement, and public service activities. The CDBG National Expenditure Reports show how entitlement communities expended CDBG funds by the type of activity carried out. CDBG National Accomplishment Reports CDBG National Expenditure Reports All CDBG reports are also accessible from the CDBG Reports, Program Data, and Income Limits page on the HUD Exchange.

Your Opportunity Map Is Broken

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In This Issue: When Bad Names Get in the Way of Good Policy ● Tiny Home Villages for the Homeless ● Your "Opportunity" Map Is Broken ● Living Archives ● Also: Jobs ● Industry News ● You Said It! ● In Case You Missed It ● More Tuesday, November 21, 2017 In This Issue: When Bad Names Get in the Way of Good Policy ● Tiny Home Villages for the Homeless ● Your "Opportunity" Map Is Broken ● Living Archives ● Also : Jobs ● Industry News ● You Said It! ● In Case You Missed It ● More Your "Opportunity" Map Is Broken. Here Are Some Fixes Edward G. Goetz, Humphrey School of Public Affairs “Opportunity” is the new, ubiquitous catchword of contemporar