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 * About The Consortium
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 * DV, SV, & Homelessness
 * Equity & Accessibility
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 * Case Studies for Building Successful Partnerships Open submenu

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 * District Alliance for Safe Housing and the Domestic Violence and Housing
   Taskforce
 * Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence Rapid Rehousing Program

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 * Creating Safe Temporary Housing Open submenu
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Close submenuCreating Safe Temporary Housing
 * Emergency Shelters
 * Transitional Housing
 * Responding to Funder Requirements

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 * Partnering with and Participating in Homeless Continuums of Care
 * Coordinated Entry and Intake/Assessment Tools
 * HMIS and Comparable Databases
 * Rapid Re-Housing, Housing First, Housing Tax Credits, and Other A
 * Low Barrier Programs
 * Building Collaborative Relationships to Address Family Homelessness

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 * Flexible Funds
 * Homelessness Prevention
 * Federal, State, and Local Laws and Protections

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 * Confidentiality and Safety
 * Voluntary Services and Trauma-Informed Approaches
 * Working with Underserved or Marginalized Survivors
 * Economic Advocacy and Empowerment
 * Children and Youth
 * Survivor Toolkits
 * Advocate Toolkits

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 * Hearth Act
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Working Together to End Homelessness for Domestic and Sexual Violence Survivors
and Their Families


COVID-19 RESOURCES

COVID-19 and Special Topic Series: Join the Consortium TA team for weekly peer
support calls. Visit the SHP News Blog to register for upcoming calls and to
access past webinar recordings.

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 * Understanding the Intersections
   * DV, SV, & Homelessness
   * Equity & Accessibility
   * Featured Research
 * Building Partnerships
   * Overview
   * Case Studies for Building Successful Partnerships
 * Employing Key Approaches
   * Creating Safe Temporary Housing
     * Emergency Shelters
     * Transitional Housing
     * Responding to Funder Requirements
   * Facilitating Access to Safe Permanent Housing
     * Partnering with and Participating in Homeless Continuums of Care
     * Coordinated Entry and Intake/Assessment Tools
     * HMIS and Comparable Databases
     * Rapid Re-Housing, Housing First, Housing Tax Credits, and Other A
     * Low Barrier Programs
     * Building Collaborative Relationships to Address Family Homelessness
   * Preventing Homelessness
     * Flexible Funds
     * Homelessness Prevention
     * Federal, State, and Local Laws and Protections
   * Survivor-Centered Services
     * Confidentiality and Safety
     * Voluntary Services and Trauma-Informed Approaches
     * Working with Underserved or Marginalized Survivors
     * Economic Advocacy and Empowerment
     * Children and Youth
     * Survivor Toolkits
     * Advocate Toolkits
 * Public Policies
   * Hearth Act
   * VAWA 2013

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WORKING TOGETHER TO END HOMELESSNESS FOR DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SURVIVORS
AND THEIR FAMILIES

The need for safe and affordable housing is one of the most vital and immediate
concerns for survivors of violence and abuse. Black people, Indigenous people,
and other person(s) of color are overrepresented in homeless populations due to
structural racism, historical measures, network impoverishment, and other racial
disparities across systems. 

View our first animation on The Intersection of Homelessness and Domestic
Violence.

 



Welcome to Safe Housing Partnerships, the website for the Domestic Violence and
Housing Technical Assistance Consortium! We hope you find useful resources and
tools that advance your work at the critical intersection of domestic violence,
sexual assault, homelessness, and housing. Please check back frequently, as we
continue to add resources, tools, and best practices from the field.

Featured News Articles


SPECIAL SERIES ON COORDINATED ENTRY: DECISION TREE (PT. 2): PUTTING IT INTO
PRACTICE

Webinars
Thursday, November 19, 2020


CONSORTIUM TA TEAM COVID-19 SPECIAL TOPIC SERIES: WHAT VICTIM SERVICE PROVIDERS
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT FOR SURVIVORS

Webinars
Wednesday, January 27, 2021


WHAT SURVIVOR ADVOCATES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 EVICTION PROTECTIONS AND
RELATED HOUSING RELIEF FUNDING

Webinars
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Staff Picked Resources


GUIDANCE FOR USING HOTELS TO MEET SURVIVORS’ IMMEDIATE SAFETY AND HOUSING NEEDS

Guidance for Using Hotels to Meet Survivors’ Immediate Safety and Housing Needs
2020
DVHTAC TA Team


COVID-19 HOMELESS SYSTEM RESPONSE: VSP COMPARABLE DATABASE & REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS

COVID-19 Homeless System Response: VSP Comparable Database & Reporting
Requirements
2020
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

This document outlines the database and reporting requirements that will be
necessary of any Victim Service Provider (VSP) that is a recipient of ESG-CV
funds.


COVID-19 AND FLEXIBLE FUNDING: REDEFINING RESILIENCE FOR SURVIVORS

Covid-19 and Flexible Funding: Redefining Resilience for Survivors
2020
National Alliance for Safe Housing
Caravan Studios


RESOURCES TO ADDRESS THE HOUSING NEEDS OF SURVIVORS IN THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN
ACT 2021

Resources to Address the Housing Needs of Survivors in the American Rescue Plan
Act 2021
2021
National Alliance for Safe Housing
National Network to End Domestic Violence


EMERGENCY HOUSING VOUCHERS: GUIDANCE FOR VICTIM SERVICE PROVIDERS

Emergency Housing Vouchers: Guidance for Victim Service Providers
Emergency Housing Vouchers: Guidance for Victim Service Providers
2021
Violence Free Minnesota
National Alliance for Safe Housing
National Network to End Domestic Violence

As part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which was enacted into law in
March 2021, Congress appropriated $5 billion for Emergency Housing Vouchers
(EHVs) intended to assist individuals and families who are homeless or facing
housing instability, as well as individuals and families who are fleeing or
attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking,
or human trafficking. This document provides: 

 * An overview of the allocation and distribution process for EHVs; and
 * Recommended steps that victim service providers (VSPs), including culturally
   specific victim service organizations, serving domestic, sexual assault, and
   human trafficking survivors, can take to advocate for gender and racially
   equitable survivor access to these new resources.

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HMIS AND COMPARABLE DATABASES

Recipients of federal funds for housing are required to comply with data
collection and reporting standards established by federal funders. Victim
services programs, however, must comply with federal requirements to protect
private identifying information, which can make participating in housing funding
streams extremely challenging.


TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

Transitional or bridge housing can incorporate new elements and promising
practices that spring from rich experience in the field.


RESOURCES FOR HUD'S CONTINUUM OF CARE (COC) NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY

It is that time of year again - the HUD CoC Program Competition will soon be
under way! The resources on this page are designed to provide information for
programs and communities interested in applying for funding in the HUD FY2019
CoC NOFA. New resources will continue to be added throughout the CoC Program
Competition, so please check back here on a regular basis. 

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This project is sponsored under awards from the Administration for Children and
Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Office on
Violence Against Women and the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S.
Department of Justice, and the Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs at
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The interagency
collaboration established this domestic violence and housing technical
assistance consortium to provide national domestic violence and housing training
and resource development.



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