Changing the Course of Homelessness: Diversion and Prevention
About this Training:
An important aspect of ending homelessness is to incorporate mechanisms to keep people from entering the homeless system in the first place. Diversion is a focused, preventative practice associated with ensuring that those who are for the first time being introduced to homelessness, either by arriving at shelter or facing imminent eviction, are worked with immediately to explore alternatives that will not only prevent entry into shelter but also may serve as a viable option for a longer-term solution for stabilization. We know that just staying one night in shelter can drastically increase the chances of remaining homeless long-term. We know that the longer someone is in shelter, the more likely they are to stay homeless. Diversion training will help individuals learn what is necessary to establish diversion programming and the concrete skills, resources, and practices essential for successful implementation.
This training will provide operational guidelines, language, and scripting, as well as an understanding of the value of prevention over intervention. Trainees will be able to tailor the training content for their local context and be able to explore where and how diversion practices might be best utilized in their system of care.
Instructor Led (In-person and virtual options) |
Training Audience: This training is appropriate for:
Training can be tailored according to attendees and the community or system involved. Note – The TTA requests that all training include at a minimum, one member of leadership from each organization/agency represented, be present as a learner. |
Training Length: In-Person: 1 day (7.5 hrs) |
Training Capacity: In-Person: 40 maximum / 8 Minimum |
Training Objectives: This training will provide attendees with:
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Training Prerequisite Onboarding Modules: Mandatory: None |
Certificate of Completion: Through the TTA LMs, attendees will have the ability to receive a certificate of completion for the training . Attendees must be present for the full training to do so. To receive a certificate, attendees must complete and pass a final knowledge check/assessment (within 30 days post training).
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Training Costs: Please inquire using the “Request More Info” button to the right regarding fee. Please note that all fees quoted should be considered an “all-inclusive” cost which means there would be not additionl costs for travel, prep, admin, or other items added to the rate provided to you with the exception of provincial tax. Members: A system, community, or organization can become a “Member” by purchasing an annual subscription to self-paced online onboarding modules. Discounts on live training are available determined by the subscription package chosen. (See “Onboarding Module” section here). |
The CAEH TTA program is funded in part by the Government of Canada through the Community Capacity and Innovation funding stream of Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy.