HSABC: Homelessness Services Association of BC
The Homelessness Services Association of BC (HSABC) offers training for individuals working in homelessness services, including foundational, management, and specialized courses, often focusing on trauma-informed care, decolonization, harm reduction, and self-care.
Through our partnership with HSABC, we’re pleased to provide free access to webinars and in person workshops for all library staff at InterLINK libraries. For a complete list of upcoming training opportunities, please see the HSABC calendar.
Register NowQuick Facts
- Live online & in-person training
- Access to recorded webinar and resources library
- Open to InterLINK libraries
- Learn more about HSABC courses
Program Details
Below are details about the HSABC training, including information on costs, format, eligibility, and more.
Format
Online & in-person.
Format varies based on the training session. Please refer to the HSABC events calendar for details.
Registering for an HSABC event also grants you access to a library of recorded webinars and resources.
Delivery
Live.
Eligibility
InterLINK libraries.
Costs
Free through InterLINK’s membership.
Frequently Asked Questions
HSABC FAQs
Browse through frequently asked questions to learn more about HSABC training.
Yes. You are eligible to register and attend any HSABC training session if you are a library staff member at an InterLINK member library.
- Please refer to the HSABC events calendar for a list of all upcoming training sessions.
- Find a training that meets your needs or interests.
- Complete the InterLINK registration form and indicate the name and date of the training session you would like to attend in the message section of the form.
- You will receive a follow-up email from InterLINK when your registration has been received.
Please ensure you are a staff member at an InterLINK library and register for HSABC training through InterLINK’s registration form. This will waive the associated fee. Do not register directly through HSABC.
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Alison Brierley, Strategic Projects Coordinator