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Cases of hoarding that create public health and safety risks need a community-level response. Over 120 hoarding task forces, coalitions, and working groups have formed in communities throughout the US and abroad. This session provides an opportunity for members representing a range of human service disciplines to learn about promising practice models and how to implement them in communities large and small, urban and rural. Leaders of successful community case management, peer led and treatment model programs will providestep by step guidance for replicating programs in this interactive workshop.
*Additional registration fee: $125 for all professionals / $100 for IOCDF Student/Trainee Members.