News & Resources

This blog provides access to archived SHP eNewsletters featuring announcements about new resources, training events, and funding opportunities, links to new podcasts from the SHP team, TA Questions on the intersections of gender-based violence and housing, and recordings of past webinars.

This webinar provides an overview of the HUD Universal Data Elements in relation to Comparable Database selection for DV providers.

Addressing survivors’ housing needs requires meaningful, sustained partnerships between domestic violence and sexual assault organizations and homelessness and housing providers. We can meet shared goals when we work collaboratively to ensure local programs, systems, institutions, and laws and policies are responsive to the unique challenges and opportunities at the intersection of domestic violence, sexual assault and housing.

This webinar from the Domestic Violence & Housing Technical Assistance Consortium highlights communities and local providers in Texas doing the work at the critical intersection of DV and Coordinated Entry.

This webinar presented by Suzanne Marcus (NASH) and Linda Olsen (WSCADV) explores strategies for using Flexible Funding to support safe and stable housing for survivors of domestic violence.

Cultivating relationships between landlords and survivors can be challenging. Oftentimes, how the partnerships are developed can have the greatest impact. This webinar will explore proactive ways to partner with landlords in your community and establishing survivors as partners throughout the process.

The Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) has, since 1984, provided essential funding to state and local programs across the country that has enabled these programs to offer critical support services to victims of domestic violence.

This webinar examines how new approaches employed by a growing number of victim services programs can support safe and stable housing for survivors and explore how modifications to the Rapid Re-housing model can boost its effectiveness with survivors.

This webinar explains the connections between domestic violence and sexual assault, homelessness and housing and underscores that domestic violence related homelessness is family homelessness.

The webinar is offered by the National Alliance for Safe Housing, and is designed for programs who participate/want to participate in their Continuum of Care, particularly in anticipation of the HUD NOFA release. The webinar examines how new approaches employed by a growing number of victim services programs can support safe and stable housing for survivors.