Legal Issues in HIV Supportive Housing, Part 1:
CORIs and Working with Undocumented Clients
This one-day training, part one in a series related to HIV fair housing issues and federal and state housing laws, addresses the complicated questions of dealing with CORIs and their applicability to supportive housing as well as the issues facing homeless, undocumented HIV positive immigrants who are in need of supportive housing services.
This training is highly recommended for all directors and front-line service providers of HIV/AIDS residential support services and housing case management services and others involved in determining and implementing housing program policy.
- Directions: the presentations for this training are Microsoft PowerPoint files that are password-protected. A dialog will appear when you open the files -- leave the password field in this dialog blank and press the "Read-Only" button to view the presentation.
- Download
the PowerPoint presentation
"Accessing Housing for Ex-Offenders" → - Download
the PowerPoint presentation
"Housing and Immigrants" → - The handouts below are Adobe PDF documents and require Adobe Reader to open. All open in new windows.
Download Adobe Reader → - 1. Barriers to Federally-Funded Housing Due to Criminal Activity
- 2. Immigrants and Housing
- 3. The CORI Reader
- 4. Rental Housing Programs
- 5. Overview of Immigrant Eligibility for Federal Programs
- 6. Disposition Codes - Office of the Commissioner of Probation
- 7. Massachusetts Law Reform Institute Letter
- 8. Sealing Records
