This session will cover the basics of the Fair Housing Act with an emphasis on disability and reasonable accommodations, as well as some recent developments in fair housing law. The training also includes ample time for Q&A to address your specific questions.
AKCH2 2015
Utah’s Path to Functional Zero
The state of Utah’s 2015 point-in-time homeless count reflected a 91% reduction in their chronic homeless count since 2005. In addition, they reduced their chronic homeless veterans to a function zero at the end of 2013 and are close to a functional zero on all homeless veterans. This session will review how Utah organized to accomplish these reductions, the champions that were part of the process, and the collaboration that occurred the homeless service providers.
Community Forum On Homelessness
Please join the Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness in welcoming Mayor Ethan Berkowitz and Lloyd Pendleton, Key Note speaker for the annual conference on housing and homelessness to discuss community planning, strategies to address homelessness and for a conversation on the Mayor’s developing plans to end homelessness in our community.
This session will provide an opportunity for Mayor Berkowitz and our Anchorage Community Council partners to have a conversation with a national expert and a leader in community change on successful strategies to end homelessness. Please join us for this important conversation to help us implement strategies for a safer, stronger, and secure Anchorage.
Alaska Homeless Management Information System – Technical Assistance For Users
This will be an interactive Q&A session, led by the attendees. Attendees will be able to ask questions of ICA staff, who will be available “live and in person” to answer.
Understanding Alaska’s Regional Housing Authorities
Alaska’s fourteen Regional Housing Authorities (RHAs) play a critical role in the delivery of housing and housing-related services throughout every region of the state. Through a brief presentation, a panel discussion, and a question and answer session, attendees will learn about the role of Alaska’s RHAs, the products and services they provide, barriers to the delivery of housing in diverse Alaskan communities, and innovative practices employed by RHAs to address the housing needs of lower-income Alaskans.
Alaska Homeless Management Information System for Executive Directors and Stakeholders
This session is specifically for agency Executive Directors and leaders who are interested in learning more about AKHMIS and what information it can provide. AKHMIS is a powerful tool, and this session will highlight how it can benefit agencies.