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SUMMARY:Utility Debt in the Pandemic: How to Change Shutoff and Collection Policy
DESCRIPTION:Join in on this webinar hosted by the National Community Action Partnership and the National Community Action Foundation.  CAAs and other LIHEAP agencies foresee a coming tsunami of debt.  A few states have enlightened debt-management and forgiveness policies. If yours is not one of them\, this presentation by John Howat\, Senior Energy Analyst with the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC)\, will provide model approaches and what to present to state policy makers to win changes. You will learn how utilities finance  unpaid bills\, how to use NCLC’s new  templates for low-income utility program discount and arrearage management programs\, and actions you can take now to help customers in crisis. Can’t wait? See NCLC’s new COVID-19 resource collection. \nRegister here for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/utility-debt-in-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Lessons in Trauma-Informed Care: A Deeper Dive into Caring for Self
DESCRIPTION:Community Action Agencies all across the country are on the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic\, providing critical services for your communities in the midst of a life-threatening situation. Being a highly-responsive social service professional in these times can cause a considerable amount of personal stress\, and both acute and secondary trauma\, while working with our communities experiencing their own long-term and COVID-related traumas. \nJoin us for Webinar Wednesday to continue our conversation with Denese Shervington\, MD\, MPH who will lead us in “A Deeper Dive Into Caring For Self” providing strategies for stress management and self-care tools\, and informing the planning for working with traumatized customers and communities. \nRegister Here 
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/lessons-in-trauma-informed-care-during-the-pandemic/
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