Housing
Building Safe and Supportive Housing Pathways: Centering Prevention, Mental Wellness, and Survivor Strength
Survivors of domestic violence show tremendous strength as they navigate complex realities—including housing instability, behavioral health needs, and healing from trauma. Mental health and substance use challenges are often intertwined with experiences of violence, and when systems are not equipped to respond with care, survivors can face increased vulnerability.
This webinar will explore how we can center prevention-focused, healing-centered, and wellness-based approaches, prioritizing mental wellness and housing stability in Tribal communities. Participants will gain insight into reinforcing their advocacy with strategies rooted in compassion, traditional wisdom, harm reduction, and survivor-led care. Advocates, housing providers, and behavioral health professionals will gain tools to support survivors through a holistic lens that integrates prevention, wellness, and community support. Together, we’ll examine how Tribal systems can better respond to co-occurring conditions while promoting resilience, belonging, and long-term safety.
This webinar is presented by members of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Tribal TTA Center.