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HO388 Rental Eviction Intervention Certification Part 2: Program Design and Delivery
Rental eviction intervention programs are designed to help clients avoid rental evictions and minimize harm when rental evictions cannot be prevented. A range of program models exist that build on an organization’s capacity and meet the local community’s needs. Common components, offered holistically by one organization or via partnerships with multiple entities, include outreach; counseling or coaching; financial assistance; legal services; and wraparound services. In this program design course, participants will explore different program models and best practices for offering eviction intervention services that suit local needs. Participants will examine their organizations’ capacity and identify how they will conduct outreach, develop partnerships, track outcomes, and plan for sustainability. Learners must take HO288 Rental Eviction Intervention Certification Part 1 for complete certification Who should take this course: Program managers of housing counseling, financial capability, and resident services programs; housing and financial counselors; financial coaches; resident services staff and senior leadership. This course counts toward initial NCHEC Certification
Course Length: 2 Days
Tuition: $0
Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): No
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