Registration for our December 2021 trainings is now open! Use the link below to register. The training availability is first-come-first-serve! These courses will facilitate learning and best practices in working with the unique challenges of people who are experiencing homelessness. The training sessions are facilitated by Homeless Health Care Los Angeles (HHCLA).
HHCLA is a nonprofit, community-based organization that provides comprehensive behavioral health and holistic health care to address the unique challenges of people who are experiencing homelessness. For over 30 years, HHCLA has trained the county of Los Angeles in best practices with a focus on health, recovery and emotional well-being without bias or judgement. HHCLA’s trainers are all passionate and engaging educators, who come from a variety of backgrounds, including conflict resolution, social work, substance use treatment & youth counseling.
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Let’s Be Real was the public plenary of “All of Us, Every Family,” the Quality Improvement Center on Domestic Violence in Child Welfare's March 2021 conference. There, a group of thought leaders from child welfare, dependency courts and domestic violence services grappled with the roles of each system in perpetuating structural racism and the urgent need for accountability and action. This critical conversation is now available as a video resource.
New Video Resource from the QIC-DVCW
Child welfare systems, dependency courts, and domestic violence programs have contributed to the conditions that result in disproportionate representation of families and survivors of color within child welfare, as well as racial disparities in access to help and services. Black and Indigenous children are over-represented in child welfare nationally, while Latinx children are over-represented in the system in more than 20 states. If your work touches the lives of children and families impacted by domestic violence, the Quality Improvement Center on Domestic Violence in Child Welfare (QIC-DVCW) invites you to view our new video resource, Let's Be Real. This critical conversation among state and national leaders challenges us to take action and accountability to advance racial equity in multiple systems – so that every family experiencing domestic violence and child maltreatment can get real help.
Watch the Video: http://go.futureswithoutviolence.org/e/858853/lets-be-real-/p9nrg/200326767?h=kHB4Jn6kQyLeCT987l0ZCEpKhzrh8sBBHIGutJ2JOcc
Visit our website for more resources! The Quality Improvement Center on Domestic Violence in Child Welfare
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