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Home and Health: Exploring the Link Between Housing and Behavioral Health Outcomes
November 12 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm CST
Join us as the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana highlights the connection between housing and mental well-being. Stable, safe, and affordable housing is a critical determinant of behavioral health. This webinar will explore how housing conditions, instability, and homelessness intersect with mental health and substance use outcomes and share research insights, policy considerations, and programmatic solutions.
When: November 12 at 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Central/12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Eastern.
Who should attend: Public health officials, housing directors, Tribal leaders, social workers, clinicians, service providers, and others with interest
Learning objectives
- Relate how housing stability influences behavioral health outcomes across diverse populations.
- Identify populations most at risk for behavioral health challenges due to housing insecurity.
- Recognize the unique housing-related behavioral health needs of Tribal and underserved communities.
- Understand evidence-based models that integrate housing supports and behavioral health services.
- Integrate policy and funding strategies to support housing as a component of behavioral health care.
- Enhance knowledge of opportunities to strengthen cross-sector collaboration and address housing as a determinant of health.
Registration is open!
Questions? Please contact Caro Caballero at Ccaballero@usetinc.org.