Below you will find many of the presentations from our 2019 Conference, grouped alphabetically within theme.
Please note that the presentations and materials listed here represent the work and intellectual product of the presenters who provided their expertise during the NAEHCY conference. While our presenters have graciously agreed to provide their materials to support the learning of fellow NAEHCY members, any ideas, graphics, or materials provided here remain the intellectual property of the presenters. When using the presentations below to build your professional toolkit and training materials, credit should be given to the original source and presenters. Thank You!
ED General Session Presentation
Listening and Input Session with USICH ED HUD HHS
Academic Achievement
Building BASES Supporting Young Children Experiencing Homelessness at School
Changing the Culture Building Bridges to Empower At Risk Youth
Graduation Rates, School Stability and College Readiness in New York City
The Stories We Tell Helping Homeless Children Use Literacy to Transform Experience
What’s Standing in the Way of Academic Success
Access to Services
21st CCLC Afterschool Academic & Enrichment Supports for McKinney Students
Collaborating with Legal Aid Lawyers to Support Families and Youth
Federal Policy Impacting Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Homeless Education Liaison of the Year Transforming A District and Community
NAEHCY State Index Presentation
Overcoming Obstacles in Rural Communities to Serve McKinney Vento Students
Partnering for Access Using National Runaway Safeline as a Resource
The Easy Button for Meaningful Community Engagement Purposity
What We Do Developing Resources in a Rural School Division
Child Welfare / Foster Youth
Information Gateway Resources for Educational Stability for Foster Youth
Making Data Informed Decisions for Educational Stability Tennessee’s Journey
Suicide Prevention Among Children in Child Welfare
Supporting Students in Foster Care
The ESSA World We Life In, Foster Care Get Set Up
Using DATA to Improve Graduation Outcomes for Students in Foster Care
College / Career / Higher Education
Lessons of College Liaisons – Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness
Beyond Books, How College Libraries Can Support Students Basic Needs
College Financial Aid Step by Step
Don’t Give Up, It Takes A Village
K-12 to College, Removing Barriers for College Success
Higher Education and Homelessness – Meeting Challenges and Finding Solutions
NAEHCY Single Point of Contact Program
Tangible and Intangible Benefits of College Access
The Michigan SPOC Project Coordinating with College Access Networks
The Road From Foster Care to Homeless – Turning the Tide Toward Success
Early Learning
Bridging the Gap Between K-12 and Early Childhood Through Program Collaboration
Building Early Links for Learning – Supporting Young Children in Family Homeless Shelters
Collaboration Between Head Start and McKinney Vento in Rural Areas
Increasing Access to Subsidized Child Care for Children Experiencing Homelessness
Early Childhooe Homelessness State Profiles
Tools to Enhance Families’ Access to Early Care and Education Program
Program Implementation
A Tsunami of Support for Restorative Justice
Bullying, Suicidality, and Youth Homelessness: The Role of Parent Support
Deciphering IEP’s: Ensuring Immediate Enrollment and Appropriate Placement
EHCY State Coordinators: Our Time to Network
ELH – A National Campaign on Student Homelessness
Eligibility Flowchart Update 2017
Heart to Heart – A Conversation with a School Board Member
Homeless Simulation: A Tool for District Awareness
I Want to Get This Right! Understanding the McKinney-Vento Act
Including Homeless Students Voices in Educational Solutions
Inter-Agency Identification Session – OSSE and TCP
Monitoring Compliance at School Sites
Navigating Cross-Systems Date on Youth Homelessness Strategies for Success
Policy into Practice – Keeping Up With the Numbers and Lessons Learned
Protecting Privacy While Supporting Students Who Change Schools
Replicating the Impact KCK Model to End Student Homelessness
The Hoke County Way – Walking With a Purpose
Training Techniques for Schools and Communities
Unlocking Doors – Keys to Collaboration Between School Districts and the CoC
You’re the New Homeless Liaison, Now What?
Social / Emotional
Bouncing Back, Bouncing Forward – From Risk to Resilience
Courageous Conversations on Race, Privilege and Homelessness in Urban Schools
Making It Personal – Trauma Informed for Those Who Care
The Effect of Homelessness on Kids’ Brains and What We Can Do About It
The Social and Emotional Part of Homelessness
Using Data to Ensure Supportive School Climates for Homeless Students
Unaccompanied Homeless Youth
Are Unaccompanied Youth At Risk for Human Trafficking
Building a Coordinated Community Response to Homelessness with Schools
Mobilizing Communities – Supporting the Resiliency of Unaccompanied Youth
NN4Y Unaccompanied Homeless Youth 101
PreCon Sessions
A Tale of 2 State Coordinators
Ethical Standards for Social Workers
Immersive Approach to Awareness
NAEHCY Single Point of Contact Program
Strategies for Helping Unaccompanied Homeless Youth Access School and Services