HOPWA Best Practices Training Series


Our first offering is the HOPWA Best Practices Training Series.  This series will cover a wide range of issues - from grant management, reporting and administration to supportive services and case management - for housing programs serving people living with HIV/AIDS.

These trainings will let providers come together virtually, to learn and to discuss best practices with their peers.

How does this work?

The trainings are designed to work for you.  Trainings will be both live and pre-recorded.  Live trainings will be archived for later playback.  You will be able to download a training and materials at any time.

New Online Training!  Asset and Property Management in HIV Supportive Housing: The Who, What, When, and How

This training will be March 12, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (1:00 p.m. Central, 12:00 Mountain, and 11:00 a.m. Pacific).

Registration for Asset and Property Management in HIV Supportive Housing is now closed.    Please click here to go to our Asset and Property Management page and waitlist registration. 


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Available Now: Working with Chronically Homeless Populations

This 90 minute web and audio training was held October 29, 2009Presentations included:

  • Evidence-based best practices from the Chicago Health and Hospitals study
  • The Critical Time Intervention model for supportive service delivery
  • Successes in the field: stories from Seattle at the Downtown Emergency Service Center

To download the presentations and to see more information about Working with Chronically Homeless Populations,  please click here   -->

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Available Now: Supporting Staff and Residents in HIV Housing Programs

This 90 minute webcast was held in July 2009.  Topics included:

  • Information about Project First, a supportive housing program in Harlem, NY: supporting residents who are coming into housing, primarily following release from incarceration.
  • Tools to effectively integrate resident feedback into housing programs 
  • The Alabama Rural AIDS Program: supporting staff who work traveling the state to provide HIV housing search, counseling and testing services in rural Alabama

To listen and view the webcast in Adobe Flash, please click on the link below. 

Click here to go to Supporting Staff and Residents in HIV Housing Programs

Available Now: Developing Policies and Procedures for HIV/AIDS Housing

This 40 minute pre-recorded panel discussion is an Adobe Flash audio/video training, produced from a presentation and live webcast held June 9, 2009. Topics include:

  • Challenges and solutions for developing policies and procedures in multi-agency collaborations
  • Lessons learned for responding to less-than-successful policies and procedures

Click here to go to Developing Policies and Procedures for HIV/AIDS Housing

Available Now: Effective Grant Management

This 95 minute pre-recorded panel discussion is an Adobe Flash audio/video training, produced from presentations and live webcasts held March 31 and April 14, 2009. Topics include:

  • Framework for HOPWA grant monitoring
  • Grant agreements
  • Site visits
  • Using the web for grant management

Click here to go to Effective Grant Management

Available Now: Outcome Evaluation and Performance Reporting

This 45 minute pre-recorded training focuses on:

  • The importance of measuring outcomes
  • Data profiles and how they can be used
  • Using outcomes and profiles to inform program changes
  • Common reporting errors and how they can be avoided

Click here to go to Outcome Evaluation and Performance Reporting

For providers who first need a basic training on the APR or CAPER, please take a look at this training first

Questions about eLearning or this training? Contact TAP