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Local Liaison Professional Development Strategies Tip Sheet Part A and B

Local Liaison Professional Development Strategies Tip Sheet Part A and B

Local Liaison Professional Development Strategies Tip Sheet Part A: School Personnel​ 

This NCHE tip sheet is designed to help local homeless education liaisons when planning professional development sessions, ensuring that school personnel receive professional development and support at least once annually about McKinney-Vento rights and services for children and youth experiencing homelessness. The tip sheet highlights how local liaisons can determine target audiences within the school district for professional development and explores relevant topics for McKinney-Vento Act professional development tailored to the target audience and NCHE resources to help local liaisons improve training and outreach efforts.

Local Liaison Professional Development Strategies Tip Sheet Part B: Interagency Partners

This NCHE tip sheet is designed to help local homeless education liaisons when planning professional development sessions for interagency partners about McKinney-Vento rights and services for children and youth experiencing homelessness. The tip sheet highlights how local liaisons can determine target audiences across interagency partners for professional development and explores relevant topics for McKinney-Vento Act professional development tailored to the target audience and NCHE resources to help local liaisons improve training and outreach efforts.

Click here for Local Liaison Professional Development Strategies Tip Sheet Part A

Published July 2024

Click here for Local Liaison Professional Development Tip Sheet Part B

Published July 2024

Students Living with Caregivers: Tips for Local Liaisons and School Personnel

Students Living with Caregivers: Tips for Local Liaisons and School Personnel

This NCHE brief: explores living situations where children and youth are staying with caregivers or on their own; discusses access to education and other services for students living with caregivers or on their own, and offers strategies that local homeless education liaisons (hereafter referred to as local liaisons) and school staff can implement to ensure these students and caregiver families receive appropriate services.

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Published November 2022