
Deme Hill, D.P.A.
Principal Consultant—Housing and Homelessness, AHP
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Join us for “Complexities in Dismantling Encampments: Part II,” the next session in our national webinar series focused on equitable, real-world strategies to address encampments with compassion and sustainability.
Explore what’s ahead in the upcoming session—including a video preview, expert perspectives, and registration details—then dig into key takeaways, thought leadership, and the full recording from Part I.
Monday, April 28, 2025
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. ET
Building on the foundation of the first installment of Dismantling Encampments, this session will move beyond theory to explore real, actionable solutions. Learn how communities across the United States are effectively addressing encampments through:
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from national experts and gain strategies you can implement in your community.
Learn from the voices shaping national strategies.
Principal Consultant—Housing and Homelessness, AHP
Senior Consultant II—Housing and Homelessness, AHP
Senior Program Manager—Housing and Homelessness, AHP
“Communities don’t have to choose between enforcement and compassion—there are proven solutions that work for both.”
—Deme Hill, Principal Consultant, AHP
Held on November 4, 2024
What We Covered in Part I
This first session explored the challenges and considerations surrounding encampment resolution, including policy implications, racial and social justice factors, and real-world approaches to addressing homelessness with dignity.
A discussion with experts on equitable strategies for dismantling encampments while balancing public safety, community concerns, and individual rights.
WATCH NOWA quick-reference summary of critical insights from Part 1, including policy considerations, outreach strategies, and best practices.
DOWNLOAD PDFAn in-depth look at national approaches to encampment resolution, including examples of effective collaboration and cross-sector strategies.
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What You’ll Learn
Building on the foundation of the first installment of “Dismantling Encampments,” this session will go beyond theory to explore real, actionable solutions. Learn how communities across the United States are effectively addressing encampments through interdisciplinary collaboration, innovative policies, and housing-centered strategies. Together we’ll explore:
Dismantling encampments requires collaboration, expertise, and evidence-based solutions. Our team at AHP is here to support your efforts with strategic planning, technical assistance, and policy guidance.
If you have questions or want to learn more, visit our Contact Us page or email us at contact@ahpnet.com.
Thank you for your commitment to addressing this critical issue.
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