Online Australian Homelessness Vulnerability Triage Tool (AHVTT) training: March 2025
Event description
Date: 11 March 2025
Time:
- 11:00am (Perth)
- 1:00pm (Brisbane)
- 1:30pm (Adelaide)
- 2:00pm (Melbourne, Sydney)
Duration: 1.5 hours
Audience: People involved with or interested in the Advance to Zero movement
Price: $70 + GST for general admission. Free for Advance to Zero community members (contact your local lead for your ticket access code). If cost is a barrier for you or your organisation, please contact info@aaeh.org.au.
About the event
The Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (AAEH) is offering online training sessions on the Australian Homelessness Vulnerability Triage Tool (AHVTT), the new tool set to replace the Vulnerability Index – Service Prioritisation Decision Assistance Training Tool (VI-SPDAT). Starting from 1 October 2024, we aim to support the use of the AHVTT across the Advance to Zero (AtoZ) movement.
In-person training on the AHVTT will be provided within AtoZ communities and everyone to undertake the training in person where possible. These online sessions are offered to allow those who are unable to attend the training in-person to receive the support they need to confidently administer the new AHVTT.
As the in-person training is scheduled the dates will be included on the AAEH website events page and shared via updates to the AAEH mailing list.
Join us for an engaging learning experience where you'll explore:
- The development of the tool, including insights from people with lived experience of homelessness and First Nations people
- Key differences between the VI-SPDAT and the AHVTT
- An introduction to the tool and the resources available to support its use
- Application of the tool in triage, case management, practice improvement, policy, and systems reform
- The relationship to data collection and impact
- Cultural engagement framework and safety in the use of the tool
- Support available to you and your organisation for considering or using the tool.
No prior familiarity with the VI-SPDAT, the AHVTT, or involvement in the movement is required.
Other training dates
Additional training sessions will be scheduled in each state, and will include both in-person and online training. Information will be available on the AAEH website events page. In-person training on the AHVTT will be provided within AtoZ communities. Everyone is encouraged to undertake the training in person where possible.
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