Course Details

HO235el Navigating the Road to Housing Recovery: Training the Counselor

Far too often homeowners and renters are faced with catastrophic situations as a result of a disaster that can make it hard to make their mortgage or rent payments and may be at risk of losing their home. In the midst of a disaster, it can be difficult for survivors to know where to turn for help or overcome various barriers to access disaster assistance programs. It is vital for housing professionals to possess the necessary skills and know-how to assist their communities on how to navigate the process and get the help they need.

This self-guided course is designed for housing professionals who work with disaster survivors gain the much-needed knowledge and counseling skills to help their communities. By the end of this course, housing professionals will know how to navigate state and federal resources, direct their clients on how to recover after a disaster has hit and provide information about housing recovery options for renters and homeowners who may be unsure of what to do next. In addition, housing professionals will learn how to successfully utilize the Navigating the Road to Housing Recovery: A step-by-step guide for individuals and families to effectively counsel and provide outreach to disaster survivors.

This course is designed for housing professionals, program managers, rental housing counselors, financial coaches, community-based organizations and stakeholders.

This course provides 2.5 NCHEC continuing education hours.

Course Length: 1/2 Days

Tuition: $270.0

Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): No