[homeles_ot-l] Call for Abstracts for the 4th International Housing First Conference

Tim Aubry Tim.Aubry at uottawa.ca
Mon Jun 28 11:39:53 EDT 2021


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Call for abstracts: Fourth International Housing First Conference

The Ontario Housing First Regional Network - Community of Interest (OHFRN-COI<https://www.eenet.ca/initiative/housing-first-community-interest#about>) is pleased to announce that the call for presentations for the 4th International Housing First Conference<https://www.fourthinternationalhfconference.ca/> is now open. The goal of the conference is to enhance the capacity of Housing First (HF) staff to implement the model following the Pathways model<https://www.pathwayshousingfirst.org/> and/or the Core Principles<https://housingfirsteurope.eu/guide/core-principles-housing-first/> of the Housing First Europe Hub. The links between research, policy, and practice will be a key focus of the conference.

Please submit your abstracts<https://survey.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2nkfbObWFkfUDPw> by Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.

Submissions should focus on one or more of the following conference themes related to the HF model and programs:

  *   fidelity methods and applications
  *   operations, adaptations, and innovations
  *   outcomes and impacts
  *   program innovations / strategies in response to COVID-19
  *   program and stakeholder partnerships
  *   networking and communities of practice
  *   advocacy related to policy change.

We encourage submissions for group presentations that include researchers and policy-makers, practitioners, and people with lived experience. Individual submissions can be made for poster presentations.
Learn more about the virtual conference<https://www.fourthinternationalhfconference.ca/> taking place October 5-7, 2021.

The OHFRN-COI is part of the Knowledge Exchange and Training portfolio in CAMH's Provincial System Support Program<https://www.camh.ca/en/driving-change/provincial-system-support-program>, which moves evidence to action to improve systems in Ontario. The network includes persons with lived experience, family members, service providers, clinicians, researchers, system planners and policymakers.  The Co-Leads for the OHFRN-COI are Geoff Nelson gnelson at wlu.ca<mailto:gnelson at wlu.ca>  and Tim Aubry taubry at uottawa.ca<mailto:taubry at uottawa.ca> .

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Tim Aubry Ph.D, C.Psych.
Professeur / Professor
École de psychologie / School of Psychology
Chercheur / Senior Researcher
Centre de recherche sur les services éducatifs /
Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services
Coordinateur / Coordinator
Microprogramme en évaluation des programmes et politiques sociales et santé /
Microprogram in Evaluation of Social and Health Programs and Policies
Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
Pavillon Vanier / Vanier Hall 5018
Ottawa, ON
K1N 6N5
Tel.: 613-562-5800 X4815
Bio: https//uniweb.uottawa.ca/#!uottawa/members/1026
Twitter: @TimAubry

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