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SUMMARY:Mission‑Driven\, Market Challenged: Findings from a National Study of Supportive Housing Compensation
DESCRIPTION:The supportive housing sector operates in a complex labor environment influenced by funding structures\, regional labor markets\, and rising operating costs. \n\nThis webinar will present findings from Mission‑Driven\, Market Challenged\, a national compensation study conducted by Astron Solutions in partnership with CSH (Corporation for Supportive Housing). The study is based on data from 75 supportive housing organizations and more than 6\,000 employees and examines pay levels\, benefits\, and total rewards across a wide range of roles. \nDuring this session\, speakers will walk through key results from the research and discuss how compensation in supportive housing compares to living wage benchmarks and other relevant labor markets. The webinar will also explore trends related to recruitment and retention\, pay transparency requirements\, and benefit offerings\, as well as considerations for organizations and funders using compensation data for planning and decision‑making. \nThis webinar is intended to support a shared understanding of current workforce conditions in supportive housing using objective\, data‑driven analysis. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nParticipants will gain insight into: \n\nCompensation and benefits trends across the supportive housing sector\nHow wages compare to living wage benchmarks and competing labor markets\nDifferences by role\, geography\, and organization size\nConsiderations for using compensation data in budgeting\, funding discussions\, and workforce planning\n\n\nThis work was made possible through support from Yield Giving.
URL:https://housinghealthcenter.org/event/mission-driven-market-challenged-findings-from-a-national-study-of-supportive-housing-compensation/
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SUMMARY:Two-Part Webinar: Responding to High Acuity Challenges in Supportive Housing
DESCRIPTION:Over the past several years\, providers and communities across the country report facing increased challenges in providing supportive housing for people with the highest acuity needs. Through interviews\, focus groups\, and discussions with community partners\, CSH has identified core challenges in both our systems-level and provider-level responses\, as well as promising practices for addressing these challenges. This two-part webinar series will discuss pain points for providers supporting individuals with high acuity needs and highlight creative solutions identified by community partners. Part 1 will focus on themes including: What constitutes high acuity/who are the individuals with high acuity concerns\, addressing significant medical and ADL challenges in supportive housing\, and responding to workforce challenges and post-COVID impacts. Part 2 will address high acuity behaviors impacting safety\, such as violence\, hoarding\, and fire-setting\, as well as behavioral health challenges like chaotic substance use and psychosis. Both webinars will include presentations from providers\, a moderated panel discussion\, and open Q&A for audience questions.
URL:https://housinghealthcenter.org/event/webinar-responding-to-high-acuity-challenges-in-supportive-housing/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Research into Action: A Path Forward for Supportive Housing
DESCRIPTION:Supportive housing is a homelessness solution backed by decades of evidence.  However\, since 2025\, it has been facing increasing operational and funding threats\, denying future housing opportunities while potentially evicting already housed people. Despite these challenges\, the field has been pressing forward with efforts to understand ongoing wins (and some remaining challenges) with an eye toward improving services and outcomes. \nThis webinar will highlight the findings of a new CSH/NAEH report focused on a series of nationwide listening sessions with practitioners\, current and former residents\, advocates\, and other stakeholders. The research team and participants will discuss identified barriers and promising models that should inform future policy and practice. \nSpeakers\n\nStephanie Mercier\, Director of Impact Investment\, Corporation for Supportive Housing\nJoy Moses\, Vice President of Research and Evidence\, National Alliance to End Homelessness\nAmiyoko Shabazz\, Consultant\, National Alliance to End Homelessness\n\nCo-Sponsored by the Corporation for Supportive Housing and the National Alliance to End Homelessness
URL:https://housinghealthcenter.org/event/research-into-action-a-path-forward-for-supportive-housing/
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