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Housing Advocates Training (Virtual)

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Housing Advocates Training (Virtual)

Virtual - Zoom

Hosted by the Fair Housing Center of Southeast & Mid Michigan

This two-day virtual training is an excellent resource for anyone working as an advocate (clients/consumers also welcome). Housing Advocates Training (HAT) is three 2 – 2.5 hour sessions, and Welfare Policy Seminar (WPS) is an optional two-hour session. Trainers include staff and attorneys from the Fair Housing Center of Southeast & Mid Michigan, the Michigan Poverty Law Program, and Legal Services of South Central Michigan. Registration is required.

HAT is designed to help social service professionals gain a working knowledge of fair housing law, landlord/tenant law, and housing subsidy programs. Please note that this training is not intended for housing providers or realtors- feel free to contact us with questions about this. By the end of the training attendees will know:

• how to recognize signs of housing discrimination;
• how to advocate for a victim of housing discrimination;
• the services offered by fair housing organizations;
• the basis of the landlord/tenant relationship;
• how to advocate for clients in need of housing repairs;
• how the eviction process works;
• how to advocate for clients in an eviction or lockout;
• the services offered by Legal Services programs;
• the basic characteristics of housing subsidy programs; and
• the rights and responsibilities of tenants in subsidized housing programs.

WPS will focus on the Department of Human Service’s most popular programs, including cash assistance, food assistance, state disability assistance and Medicaid. There will also be a brief overview of Social Security programs, including SSI, RSDI and Medicare. The session will include explanations of these programs, including covered services and eligibility requirements, as well as advocacy strategies. Please bring your questions and cases, discussion is welcome.

$53.00 online, $50.00 via check received by Friday April 1st.
$63.60 online, $60.00 via check, received after Friday, April 1st.

To register, go to: https://donate.fhcmichigan.org/event/housing-advocates-training-a-virtual-event/e395284

Housing Advocates Training (HAT) - Zoom Virtual Event

Tuesday, April 12: 10 am - 3:30 pm (one hour break for lunch noon - 1 PM) 

Thursday, April 14: 10 am - noon

Welfare Policy Seminar (WPS) - Zoom Virtual Event

Thursday, April 14: 1 pm - 3 pm (optional event)

Zoom link and training materials will be sent to attendees closer to the date.