
At the invitation of Family Promise, a national organization with a mission to prevent and end homelessness for families with children, Dr. Murphy-Nugen will facilitate two workshops.
,Explore how the conditions in which we are born, live, learn, and work impact our well-being and quality of life. This workshop will review the SDoH framework, present a comprehensive SDoH-informed C.A.R.E.S intervention model, and engage participants in discussions on integrating root cause understanding to pursue sustainable and equitable housing policies.
,Learn about the psychological impact of housing loss and the concept of disenfranchised grief. This workshop will share research findings on grief associated with housing loss and guide discussions on trauma-informed policy and program innovations.