Employment Strategies for Populations Experiencing Homelessness: Veterans and Individuals with Mental Health Conditions
Hosted by the National Transitional Jobs Network (NTJN), this webinar addresses barriers to employment for veterans and people with mental health conditions who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. It also discusses how employment and supportive services can best serve these populations in helping them obtain and retain work. The webinar is the second in a series of webinars highlighting findings from the NTJN’s Working to End Homelessness Initiative. The webinar is intended for employment service providers, homeless services providers, and policymakers…
Hosted by the National Transitional Jobs Network (NTJN), this webinar addresses barriers to employment for veterans and people with mental health conditions who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. It also discusses how employment and supportive services can best serve these populations in helping them obtain and retain work. The webinar is the second in a series of webinars highlighting findings from the NTJN’s Working to End Homelessness Initiative. The webinar is intended for employment service providers, homeless services providers, and policymakers interested in evidence-based employment strategies to help vulnerable populations experiencing homelessness succeed in employment. To view the webinar, click here.
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