Spotlight on Comparable Databases for VSPs: Local, State & National

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Presenters from various organizations discuss comparable databases for VSPs, with a focus on addressing domestic violence, homelessness, and housing instability. Learn about strategies for building effective partnerships, accessing federal laws, and getting technical assistance. Contact the consortium directly for more information and training opportunities.


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  1. Local, State & National Spotlight on Comparable Databases for VSPs Presenters: Sophia Checa, Texas Homeless Network Debbie Fox, National Network to End Domestic Violence Erin Goodison, SAFE Austin Fran Ledger, HUD SNAPS Office Preston Petty, Ending Community Homelessness Coalition Molly Voyles, Texas Council on Family Violence

  2. DV & Housing TA Consortium Federal Partners Family Violence Prevention & Services Program/HHS Office on Violence Against Women/DOJ Office for Victims of Crime/DOJ Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs/HUD US Interagency Council on Homelessness Technical Assistance Providers National Alliance for Safe Housing (NASH) Collaborative Solutions, Inc. (CSI) National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) 2

  3. The website for the Domestic Violence and Housing Technical Assistance Consortium SAFE HOUSING PARTNERSHIPS Data, infographics, literature reviews, and reports that describe the intersections between domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, and housing Strategies for building effective and sustainable partnerships across systems and case studies of successful collaborations In-depth resource collections organized around four key approaches to addressing and preventing housing instability among survivors Access to relevant federal laws, regulations, and polices Have questions? Need TA? Want training? Contact the Consortium directly through the site!

  4. Questions and Discussion

  5. Need Technical Assistance or Training? Go to SafeHousingPartnerhips.org and use the TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE tab in the top toolbar Presenters Contact Info Sophia Checa, Texas Homeless Network sophia@thn.org Debbie Fox, National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) dfox@nnedv.org Erin Goodison, SAFE Austin egoodison@safeaustin.org Fran Ledger, HUD SNAPS Office Fran.M.Ledger@hud.gov Preston Petty, Ending Community Homelessness Coalition prestonpetty@austinecho.org Molly Voyles, Texas Council on Family Violence mvoyles@tcfv.org

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