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Webinar recording: Housing First Worker Well-Being: Challenges and Important Practices

Watch this November 6th webinar to hear from experts and practitioners in Canada and Ireland and learn how to help Housing First workers maintain their well-being. This is the seventh in the international Housing First webinar series, presented by EENet, the Canadian Housing First Network, and the Housing First Europe Hub.

The presenters discuss the following topics:

Originally live streamed: November 6, 2024

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About the Presenters

Carol Mc Loughlin is an accredited member of the Irish Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists. She is a Master Trainer in the Strengthening Families program and is trained in therapeutic crisis intervention. Her career in the field of Social Care spans over 30 years in both the statutory and voluntary sectors as a front line worker and manager. She has experience in the areas of residential child protection, community family support, community child protection, intellectual disabilities and supported social housing. In 2017 she developed a self-care workshop designed to support professionals and community groups working and living in challenging environments within the field of social care.

Nick Kerman is an associate scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and a Psychologist in Toronto. He conducts community-based mixed-methods research on interventions and services for people experiencing homelessness and housing instability. His current research focuses on safety and risk management in community health and social service settings, including Housing First programs.

About the Organizers

Logos from left-to-right: Canadian Housing First Network Community of Interest, Housing First Europe Hub, CAMH: Mental Health is Health

Canadian Housing First Network - Community of Interest

The Canadian Housing First Network – Community of Interest (CHFN-COI) assists communities across Canada to develop, evaluate, and improve Housing First (HF) programs based on the Pathways model tested, adapted, and shown to be effective in the At Home  / Chez Soi Demonstration Project.

The CHFN-CoI (formerly the Ontario Housing First Regional Network Community of Interest (OHFRN-CoI)), consist of HF champions, HF programs across Canada, policy-makers planners, managers, service providers, researchers, and persons with lived experience, including representatives from the housing, health, and justice sectors and Indigenous housing and support providers. The CHFN is hosted by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) and the Provincial System Support Program at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

Housing First Europe Hub

The Housing First Europe Hub was established in 2016 by the Y-Foundation (Finland) and FEANTSA (the European Federation of National Organisations Working with Homeless People) along with more than 15 partners.  Since then, the Hub has grown to include more than 37 organizations, cities, government ministries, housing providers and researchers from across Europe and beyond.

The Hub works in partnership with core and associate partners to promote Housing First as the first and central response to homelessness.

Evidence Exchange Network

The Evidence Exchange Network (EENet) is part of the Knowledge Mobilization portfolio in the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health’s (CAMH) Provincial System Support Program (PSSP). EENet moves evidence to action to improve programming and inform policy change.

Our team works closely with researchers, clinicians, policymakers, system planners, service providers, and people with lived experiences to mobilize knowledge and help people connect with each other.

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