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Webinar on Enhancing Employment Programs for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

Supportive Services, Job Development, and Social Supports for People Experiencing Homelessness 


Webinar

Title: Enhancing Employment Programs: Supportive Services, Job Development, and Social Supports for People Experiencing Homelessness 

Date: Friday, October 4th, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM CST

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In an upcoming webinar hosted by the National Transitional Jobs Network (NTJN), Central City Concern (CCC) will join Cara/Cleanslate to share expert insights into how employment programs and practitioners can best incorporate supportive services, job development, and comprehensive social support to help individuals experiencing or at-risk of homelessness succeed in employment.

This webinar is part of the NTJN's Working to End Homelessness (WEH) Initiative.  Launched in 2011 with the generous support of the Butler Family Fund, WEH's goal is to shine a spotlight on the role of employment in addressing homelessness and to research, identify, and disseminate effective and promising employment solutions for individuals experiencing homelessness.    

This webinar is ideal for homeless services providers, employment service providers, and policymakers looking to learn about the employment practices proven to help individuals experiencing homelessness find and keep stable jobs.

Read the paper the webinar is based on here: "Employment Program Components: Considerations for Modifying Programming for People Experiencing Homelessness."  

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The National Transitional Jobs Network (NTJN) is a national coalition dedicated to getting chronically unemployed Americans back to work. We advance effective employment solutions including Transitional Jobs that combine wage-paid work, job skills training, and supportive services to help individuals facing barriers to employment succeed in the workforce. We believe that every person deserves the opportunity to work and support themselves and their families. When everyone who wants to work can find a job, the economy is healthier and America is stronger. We open doors to work through Transitional Jobs programs, research and evaluation, education and training, and policy advocacy.

www.transitionaljobs.net

©002013 - National Transitional Jobs Network a program of Heartland Alliance



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