A half-day course giving you the knowledge and tools you need to design a joined-up approach to preventing homelessness in your community.
From Dundee to Dunoon, Dingwall to Dumfries, Dunfermline to Duddingston, there will be a different set of challenges and systems to navigate for people experiencing homelessness. A place-based approach to prevention asks us to find existing community assets and work together to improve wellbeing, address poverty and prevent homelessness – closer to home.
Our interactive online course includes practical case studies and is facilitated by our friendly and engaging team who have deep expertise and direct experience of the topic.
Course content
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Identify the evidence about what causes and reduces the risk of homelessness
Explain why a place-based approach to preventing homelessness is important
Recognise examples of good practice where interventions are preventing homelessness
Explore different ways of finding community assets in your location to help protect people’s homes
Analyse your local landscape and who can prevent homelessness closer to home
After the course, you will gain:
A copy of the training slides
An interactive resource list to guide your further learning
Connection to a network of dedicated people working across Scotland to end homelessness
Feedback about the course
In recent training 96% of learners left the training more confident in their role and 83% left more aware of external organisations in the local area.
Cost
£80- £100 (prices are inclusive of VAT).
Current members can access the discounted ticket price. Find out more about HNS Membership.
Please contact Homeless Network Scotland if you want to attend any of our training courses, but don’t have an organisation funding your place. They sponsor some free training places throughout the year for students and people who are unwaged or using homelessness services. The Frontline Network also has a training fund available.