Resources for Trauma-informed Care

“Trauma of all sorts — physical, emotional or sexual — is known to be both a cause and a result of homelessness. This means that staff and volunteers working with people experiencing homelessness need to create and implement trauma-informed services in order to provide the best possible care.”

Trauma-informed Care – Homelessness Learning Hub
Canadian Observatory on Homelessness

The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness has an excellent collection of helpful resources and information that Housing First service providers can access to learn more about how to provide the best possible trauma-informed care. Find out more about more via the Homelessness Learning Hub.

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