Silver State Fair Housing Council (SSFHC) believes that
education and outreach about fair housing rights and responsibilities is an
integral component of any fair housing advocacy program. SSFHC offers a
variety of educational opportunities to the public and to housing providers.
Training for
Social Service Providers:
As part of our education and outreach
program, SSFHC conducts a training especially for social service providers
entitled,
AFair
Housing-What Every Social Service Employee Needs to Know.@
Social service and community groups often work individually with clients
who may encounter social problems such as inadequate housing, an illness
or a disability, and theses organizations help to find resources for
people in these situations. The training runs for approximately one to two hours and includes
resources and training materials for participants. The training can also
be pared down to fit into a time frame that is convenient for you and your
organization. This training is free of charge and SSFHC will come to your
organization’s office and conduct the training. Should you desire more
information, have any questions or would like to schedule an in-service
training, please contact our office.
Training for
Housing Providers:
“ABCs of Fair Housing
for Real Estate & Property Management Professionals”
is a three hour continuing education course accredited by Nevada Real
Estate Commission (CE#2630000 RE – 3 hours Ethics) and the Nevada Common
Interest Communities Commission (CE.0060000-CAM – 3 hours General). The
training is designed to provide real estate licensees, property managers,
and homeowners’ associations with resources and tools to recognize and
address potential fair housing issues. Topics include basic fair housing
information, families with children, advertising, and fair housing
protections for persons with disabilities. All participants receive an
comprehensive packet of information and resources, as well as a
certificate of participation. Current grant funding allows SSFHC to
conduct six training per year at locations throughout Nevada. Contact the
SSFHC office for specific information and to be added to our mailing
list.
Accessibility
Design Training
SSFHC’s “Fair Housing Act Accessibility
Guidelines Training” is a comprehensive overview of the seven design
requirements of the Fair Housing Act’s accessibility guidelines. The
course is instructed by a licensed architect and is targeted to
architects, developers, real estate professionals, attorneys and
advocates. Morning classroom instruction is followed by an afternoon
on-site demonstration evaluating compliance with the design requirements.
SSFHC is a registered provider with the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
The course has been accredited by the AIA, the Nevada Real Estate
Division, Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education, and the local
chapter of the International Code Council (ICC). Please contact SSFHC for
training dates and additional information.
Private Trainings:
The “ABCs of Fair Housing for Real
Estate & Property Management Professionals” and the “Fair Housing
Act Accessibility Guidelines Training” are available to be conducted
as a private training for your organization. Please contact SSFHC for a
complete list of costs associated with private trainings and to schedule a
private training for your organization.
Continuing Legal
Education (CLE)
“Principles of Fair Housing Litigation” is a
continuing legal education seminar on Fair Housing for Nevada attorneys,
paralegals, and fair housing advocates. The instructor presents on the
topics of the Fair Housing Act, basics of the law, case organization, case
assessment, litigation and case study. This course offering is contingent
on funding received through HUD’s Fair Housing and Initiatives Program (FHIP).
Please contact SSFHC for participation costs and additional information.
Fair Housing Poster
Contest
State Fair Housing Council (SSFHC) invites your students (1st-8th grades)
to participate in our annual
Fair Housing Poster Contest.
Participation in this contest fosters a better sense of understanding,
acceptance, and appreciation for the diversity in our neighborhoods and
throughout our community.