Webinar: What Really Works in Homelessness Prevention: Lessons from Literature and the Field

What Really Works in Homelessness Prevention: 
Lessons from Literature and the Field

Date: February 11, 2019

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET

Homelessness in America has decreased but there is still work to be done. What’s the evidence on what works to prevent people from becoming homeless? What have we learned from the field?

Join Abt Associates’ Center for Evidence-based Solutions to Homelessness for a webinar that marries evidence and real-world insight. Marybeth Shinn, the primary author of a new literature synthesis on homelessness prevention, will review what we have learned from the research. Practitioners from three communities will discuss their experience planning or implementing prevention activities, and how the evidence aligns with their work on the ground.

Presenters

Marybeth Shinn
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Tom Albanese
Community Shelter Board, Columbus, OH

Emma Hertz
Office of Housing and Community Development, Montgomery County, PA

Sarah Mahin
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Los Angeles, CA

Moderator:
Jill Khadduri, Abt Associates

For more information and to register:

https://www.abtassociates.com/insights/events/webinar-211-what-really-works-in-homelessness-prevention-lessons-from-literature